The colour of the wood after the two treatments is very similar. The diffirence lies in the hard finish of the laquer and the soft finish of the oil, which however is easier to maintain.
The intense dark colour of a piece of walnut wood is enhanced whether you treat it with oil or laquer. The diffirence lies in the hard finish of the laquer and the soft finish of the oil, which however is easier to maintain.
Whether mahogany is treated with oil or laquer it results in the same colour. The diffirence lies in the hard finish of the laquer and the soft finish of the oil, which however is easier to maintain.
WOOD AND TREATMENT
Find your favourite
This is a selection of the wood and treatment we offer. All the different kinds of wood - beech, oak, cherry, mahogany, teak, walnut and alder wood - can be treated with lacquer, soap, oil, white oil or stained.
The pictures are only a guide. Not a single piece of wood is identical. Woodgrain patterns and the saturation of the colours are highly unique, which is the charm of a natural material.