Wood library

Every species, studied closely.

Photographed at grain scale, documented like a veneer catalogue. Each species carries its origin, palette, recommended finishes and the applications it was made for.

European Oak grain close-up
Grain close-up · Quercus robur

01 — Species

European Oak

The reference species of European cabinetmaking. Calm, straight grain with a warm honey base that ages gracefully.

Origin
France · Germany · Croatia
Applications
Dining tables, Kitchens, Millwork
Finishes
Natural, Matte, Wire brushed
American Walnut grain close-up
Grain close-up · Juglans nigra

02 — Species

American Walnut

Deep chocolate tones with occasional figuring. The material of choice for high-contrast luxury interiors.

Origin
United States · Midwest
Applications
Wardrobes, Cabinets, Hotel furniture
Finishes
Satin, Matte, Oiled
Smoked Ash grain close-up
Grain close-up · Fraxinus excelsior

03 — Species

Smoked Ash

Pronounced open grain that reads architectural at scale. Smoking deepens the pores without hiding the structure.

Origin
Northern Europe
Applications
Interior panels, Doors, Office furniture
Finishes
Smoked, Brushed, Matte
Hard Maple grain close-up
Grain close-up · Acer saccharum

04 — Species

Hard Maple

Near-white, exceptionally fine grain. Reads as pure surface — ideal where light and geometry lead.

Origin
Canada · Northern US
Applications
Kitchens, Cabinets, Retail joinery
Finishes
Bleached, Natural, Satin
American Cherry grain close-up
Grain close-up · Prunus serotina

05 — Species

American Cherry

Warms and reddens with light over years. A living material for pieces meant to be inherited.

Origin
Appalachian United States
Applications
Dining tables, Wardrobes, Millwork
Finishes
Natural, Satin, Gloss
Burmese Teak grain close-up
Grain close-up · Tectona grandis

06 — Species

Burmese Teak

Naturally oily and dimensionally stable. Golden brown with fine dark lines, unmatched in humid environments.

Origin
South East Asia
Applications
Bathrooms, Yacht interiors, Doors
Finishes
Natural, Oiled, Brushed
Mahogany grain close-up
Grain close-up · Swietenia macrophylla

07 — Species

Mahogany

Ribbon figure with a red core. The historic language of classical joinery, still unrivalled under polish.

Origin
Central America
Applications
Classic furniture, Panelling, Hotel millwork
Finishes
Gloss, Satin, French polish
Ebony grain close-up
Grain close-up · Diospyros crassiflora

08 — Species

Ebony

Dense, near-black and almost poreless. Used sparingly, as punctuation rather than sentence.

Origin
West Africa
Applications
Detailing, Inlay, Statement cabinets
Finishes
Matte, Burnt, Polished

Also in the library

Beech · Birch · Rosewood · Bamboo · Olive Ash · Sapele

Questions

Everything a studio asks first.

You buy credits once — one credit costs €0.10 and the smallest order is 50 credits. Inside your account you then purchase each service individually, from a single wood preview to a complete interior.

No. There is nothing to subscribe to and nothing expires on a monthly cycle. You hold credits and spend them service by service, whenever a project needs them.

Bank transfer is available today; the full bank details are emailed the moment you place the order. Cards, PayPal and Stripe are arriving shortly.

As soon as the transfer is received — usually within one business day. Until then the order stays visible in your dashboard as pending payment.

Never. Proportion, joinery, hardware, daylight and reflection stay exactly as photographed. Only the species and the finish change.

Yes. Send a scan or a high resolution photograph of the leaf and we turn it into a reusable material inside your studio library.

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