FIR
Fir is a light wood similar to the colour of honey with darker veins, obtained from an evergreen conifer belonging to the Pinaceae family.
It is an easily workable wood, which can be easily painted.
CEDAR
Our best selling tables are made of cedar wood, with an exceptional quality/price ratio and aesthetics.
Cedar is a large mountain tree, native to the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean basin (Cedar of Lebanon). The resulting plank has soft and sweet veins, with little well spaced marked contrasts, very elegant and sensual.
SEQUOIA
The tables made of sequoia are very particular and unique, with a reddish brown central part and a white/yellowish side on the side.
Native to northwestern America, sequoia grows wild in southern Oregon and northern California along a narrow coastal strip.
OAK
A great classic, it is among the most used woods for the production of fine furniture.
Oak, of a brownish colour similar to yellow, with medium texture and straight fibers, is a wood with good hardness, stability, durability and quality, which improve in particularly seasoned wood. It represents the right balance between performance and refinement.
OAK
A great classic, it is among the most used woods for the production of fine furniture.
Oak, of a brownish colour similar to yellow, with medium texture and straight fibers, is a wood with good hardness, stability, durability and quality, which improve in particularly seasoned wood. It represents the right balance between performance and refinement.
Thickness 3,2 cm: Solid laminated wood with finger-jointed slats
Thickness 5 cm: Solid wood
WALNUT
Walnut is one of the great classics of the woodwork when it comes to fine furniture.
It characterized by dark tones, which during drying process reaches the typical dark brown colour with gray anthracite veins. Suitable for classic furnishings or to give a rustic touch to the environment.
OLMO
L'olmo è un albero che appartiene alla famiglia delle Ulmaceae, che cresce soprattutto nell'emisfero boreale e raggiunge i trenta metri di altezza. Il pregio di avere un fusto così alto, permette di ricavarne tavole molto lunghe e dalla variegata gamma di venature, che si presentano particolarmente vivaci.
BEECH
Beech tree grows throughout Europe and is one of the finest woods.
Easy to work, hard and pressure-resistant timber with a pale yellow/pink colour.
Solid laminated wood with finger-jointed slats.
PINE
Pine (Swedish pine or Silvestre pine) is a light golden wood with darker veins, belonging to the Pinaceae family. It is an easily workable wood, of good hardness and resistance, which lends itself easily to painting. Similar to fir, but harder and more resistant.
LACQUERED DESKS IN MDF WOOD
MDF is the acronym for Medium Density Fibreboard, that is a panel of medium density wood fibers: it is a panel made up of very fine wood fibers linked together by special glues, which make the material extremely compact.
It is particularly suitable for the realization of matt and glossy lacquered desks, as it is free of undulations that could compromise the final result of the product.
The production of lacquered desks takes about 20 working days.
On the website it is possible to configure lacquered desks in any colour of the RAL table, however on request it is possible to ask for Pantone and NCS colours.
COLOUR
If you want your table to be coloured, select one of the available colours.
The cost of colouring is 35,00 Euro per square meter.
FINISH
Choose between a water-repellent glossy or matt finish for your table.
The finish will tend to slightly darken the natural wood.
The cost of the water-repellent finish is 69,00 Euro per square meter.
FINISH
Select a matt or glossy finish for your lacquered top desk.
The glossy finish costs more than the matt finish.
BEVEL
Standard bevel is done on the four sides of the top, above and below.
Custom bevel allows you to select the sides of the top to be beveled (for example only 3 if wall-mounted).
The bevel has a fixed cost of 15,00 Euro.
EDGING
The edging characterizes the edges of the table.
The irregular edging (natural, not straight, table edging) is present on the two long sides of the table. The two short sides are smooth and have a regular border.
The regular edging has straight and smooth 90° edges.
LEGS TABLE
Select, if desired, the style and size of the legs for your table.
Contact us for special measures out of the catalog, we have the possibility to make custom-made legs of any colour!
LEGS DESK
Select, if desired, the style and size of the legs for your desk.
Contact us for special measures out of the catalog, we have the possibility to make custom-made legs of any colour!
LEGS ASSEMBLY PREPARATION
Generally the legs are mounted under the two edges of the wood top.
If you want the legs closer to the center of the wood top, select a size.
CABLE HOLE
It is possible to request one or more cable holes on the desk top.
Indicate all necessary details (position of the holes and diameter).
Each hole has a cost of 15,00 Euro.
HOLES ON THE BOARD
It is possible to request a cavity for sink and for hob.
Indicate all necessary details.
Each cavity has a cost of 40,00 Euro.
STANDARD DELIVERY
Once the order is ready for shipping, the expected delivery times are 24/48 working hours, except for islands and/or areas that are difficult to reach.
The tracking code will be sent by e-mail to track the shipping.
SCHEDULED DELIVERY
It is possible to select a time slot for the delivery of the order.
It is not possible to indicate an exact day. Delivery is made only on weekdays (or Saturdays, by selecting the additional service).
The tracking code will be sent by e-mail to track the shipping.
COLLECTION AT WOODWORD MILANO (Busto Garolfo - MI)
Collect at our office by eliminating shipping costs.
By choosing the option "Collection at Woodword Milano (Busto Garolfo - MI)", you can collect the products purchased directly at our office, in Via I Maggio, 14/A Busto Garolfo (MI).
Pickup time
Monday - Friday: 9:00 - 13:00, 15:00 - 18:30
Saturday: 10:00 - 12:00
Where we are
Via I Maggio, 14/A
20038 Busto Garolfo (MI)
Cedar is a large mountain tree, native to the western Himalayas and the Mediterranean basin (Cedar of Lebanon).
In nature it is found at heights of 1500-3200 meters in the Himalayas and 1000-2200 meters in the mountains around the Mediterranean Sea, including the Alps of Northern Italy.
It belongs to the Pinaceae family, whose trunk easily reaches forty meters. Despite this, its particular irregular shape makes it more difficult to work. The resulting plank has soft and sweet veins, with little marked and well spaced contrasts, very elegant and sensual.
Its characteristic intense aroma is much appreciated.
Oak, brown in colour with medium texture and straight fibers, is a wood with good hardness, stability, durability and quality that improves in particularly seasoned wood. It represents the right balance between performance and refinement.
Oak wood comes from trees of the Fagaceae family, which includes the oak, the English oak, the holm oak and the Turkey oak. It is present throughout Europe, America and Asia.
It is a sturdy and strong wood, resistant to temperatures and wear, highly appreciated for its refinement in the construction of fine furniture and barrels for aging wine.
The trees from which it is obtained can live up to 500 years. They contain tannin, a particular sap that gives the oak a very good scent.
The largest living organism on Earth is Sequoia Gigantea Decne, commonly known as the Californian Big Tree. From the related species Sequoia Sempervirens, the commonly marketed timber is obtained, a huge tree that reaches 60-104 meters in height and 3-4.5 meters in diameter.
Native to Northwest America, the sequoia grows wild in southern Oregon and northern California along a narrow coastal strip. It belongs to the Taxodiacee family.
The sapwood of the sequoia is white/yellowish, the heartwood is opaque reddish brown, with distinct growth rings.
Walnut is one of the great classics of carpentry when it comes to fine furniture. The most valuable is the European walnut, also known as the national walnut, and belongs to the Juglandaceae family. Characterized by dark tones, which in the drying phase reaches the typical intense brown colour with anthracite gray veins. Suitable for classic furnishings or to give a rustic touch to the environment.
Elm is a tree that belongs to the Ulmaceae family. It grows mainly in the northern hemisphere thanks to the predominantly temperate climate.
It reaches up to thirty meters in height and withstands both rigid and high temperatures. The advantage of having such a high shaft allows to obtain very long boards with a varied range of veins, which are particularly lively, with good contrast and density. One of the hardest and most resistant timber.
Fir is a light wood tending to the colour of honey with darker veins. Light, tender, resinous, knotty. It offers excellent versatility of use. It comes from trees of the Pinaceae family, present throughout Europe, from the Pyrenees to Russia. In Italy it is very common in the Alps.
It is an easily workable wood, which can be easily painted.
Since fir wood is easy to cut, it was used since the Neolithic age, in the absence of cutting tools, for the construction of boards, tools, pirogues, ships and much more. This modest-looking wood is today, in its simplicity, a pleasant wood for furniture with an excellent quality/price ratio.
MDF wood represents today one of the most innovative solutions in the sector of interior furnishing materials.
There are many ways to reduce the environmental impact linked to the deforestation of the planet, among these there is the choice of the materials used for the realization of furniture.
Today the use of wood fiber panels is more and more frequent, which allow to obtain a product with excellent quality parameters.
MDF is the acronym for Medium Density Fibreboard, that is a panel of medium density wood fibers: it is a panel made up of very fine wood fibers linked together by special glues, which make the material extremely compact.
Unlike chipboard or plywood, MDF wood lends itself to being worked like solid wood, avoiding the classic crumbling of other materials, thus making this type of wood particularly suitable for the creation of matt and glossy
lacquered furnishings, as it is free of undulations that could compromise the final result of the product.
Polyurethane lacquering carried out by us, is the best existing lacquering technique. Through numerous processing steps it allows to perfectly cover the surface of the MDF wood, giving excellent impact resistance, homogeneity, thickness in microns and a smooth surface to the touch free of imperfections. To have the final glossy or matt effect, numerous brushing, sanding and polishing steps will be performed.
On the website it is possible to configure lacquered desks in any colour of the RAL table, however on request it is possible to ask for Pantone and NCS colours.