Solid wood collection
Solid wood is a valuable raw material with a unique look due to its natural and unmistakable grain. It smells pleasantly natural and radiates a pleasant warmth. Solid wood is the pure wood of a tree species. Not every type of wood is equally solid, hard or heavy. Solid wood can be treated and processed very individually and is therefore a versatile, precious raw material. Wood regulates and optimises the indoor climate and is an incomparable, natural material for furniture construction. At KFF, we support sustainable forestry through the principle of action for resource utilisation, which focuses on preserving the essential properties, stability and natural regenerative capacity of forests.
Solid wood color overview
Natural oak, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with olive shades green shades blue shades and petrol shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with white shades and brown shades, on the other hand, looks soft and noble.
Oak bianco, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with olive shades green shades blue shades and petrol shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with white shades and brown shades, on the other hand, looks soft and noble.
Oak white, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with olive shades green shades blue shades and petrol shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with white shades and brown shades, on the other hand, looks soft and noble.
Oak black stained, varnished
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with yellow shades gold shades beige shades olive shades and rose shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with grey shades, on the other hand, looks soft and noble.
Natural smoked oak, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with blue shades and mint shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with beige shades and cognac shades, on the other hand, looks soft and sophisticated.
Smoked oak grey, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with olive shades green shades blue shades and petrol shades to make a contrasting statement. The grey undertone makes a tone-on-tone design with white shades beige shades and brown shades look soft and classy.
Smoked oak black, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with yellow shades gold shades beige shades olive shades and rose shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with grey shades, on the other hand, looks soft and noble.
Natural walnut, oiled
This wood tone can be perfectly combined with blue shades and mint shades to make a contrasting statement. A tone-on-tone design with beige shades and cognac shades, on the other hand, looks soft and sophisticated.
Due to different lighting conditions, screen settings and displays, the color of the material may not be authentically reproduced. We recommend to experience material samples directly at our selected retailers.
Care instructions
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