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Solid timber and artisan pieces are typically made using traditional joinery and higher-grade timber rather than engineered wood or veneers, resulting in more durability and a distinct, natural finish.
Solid timber furniture generally offers greater longevity and can be refinished or repaired over time, making it a worthwhile investment for pieces intended to last many years.
Regular dusting, avoiding direct sunlight exposure, and occasional oiling or polishing depending on the finish will help maintain solid timber furniture's appearance and longevity.
Oak, walnut, and blackwood are commonly used in artisan furniture, each offering a distinct grain pattern, tone, and level of durability.
Yes, solid timber furniture pairs well with a range of interior styles, from contemporary and Scandinavian-inspired homes to more traditional or coastal aesthetics, depending on the specific design and finish.
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