Finishes
Two finishes. One standard of craft.
Natural Oak and Dark Oak share the same solid wood core, real wood veneer, and solid metal hardware. The only question is which mood fits your room.
Natural Oak
Bright, organic, quietly Scandinavian.
Natural Oak leans into the wood's own grain and warmth — pale, sun-touched, a little imperfect in the way real wood is. It reads light and airy, the kind of finish that makes a small room feel bigger because nothing about it feels heavy.
Best for: studio apartments, north-facing rooms that need warmth, Scandinavian-adjacent or coastal-leaning interiors, homes that lean toward linen, rattan, and pale plaster walls.
Dark Oak
Deep, elegant, unmistakably a dinner table.
Dark Oak is the finish for rooms that want to feel finished, not just furnished — a deeper tone that reads sophisticated under candlelight and holds its own against black hardware, brass fixtures, and moodier wall colors.
Best for: open-plan living-dining rooms, modern and mid-century-leaning interiors, spaces with warm ambient lighting, hosts who want the table itself to feel like the statement piece.
Side by Side
Same table. Same craft. Different mood.
Natural Oak
A bright, organic finish that highlights the natural beauty and warmth of the wood grain.
Dark Oak
A deep, elegant finish that creates a sophisticated, cozy, and modern dining atmosphere.