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Beech

Beech wood: characteristics

Beech wood is a strong, fine-grained wood. The wood is not as absorbent as oak wood, and since we use it in smaller assembly parts or frames rather than for whole table tops for example, it is significantly less likely to crack or warp.

Dining area featuring a Vincent Sheppard Albert A Base dining table with a wooden top and black metal legs, paired with a black Teo dining chair. The setting includes two black-and-white framed photos on a white wall.

Maintenance beech

A quick wash every now and then with a moist towel and some natural soap should be sufficient to keep your beech wood furniture as new!

Beech in a nutshell

  • Durable hardwood: Beech is strong and can last for many years.

  • Grain and color: Beech wood has a fine, tight grain and a light, reddish-brown hue. The smooth texture makes it ideal for stained finishes.

  • Shapeable: The wood is easy to work with and allows for strong joints and bonds, ensuring a sturdy frame construction.