Premium Hardwood Timber Desktops Our Hardwood desktops are available in Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash and Teak. All are sustainably sourced from Vietnam and features our market leading thickness. Pheasantwood includes an exposed natural edge, while all hardwood tops have their own uniqueness. At 25mm in thickness, your desktop can handle all of the accessories you need. - If you want to make a bold statement, breaking away from received ideas as to how an office should look, then Pheasantwood is the wood for you. It resembles the tail-feathers of pheasants, ranging from a medium to dark brown, to nearly black, with lighter brown contrasting stripes which are enhanced once varnished. Making it beautiful and desirable. - Walnut is a classic and is used in executive office or formal furniture. So if that’s the impression you’re going for, look no further than walnut’s smooth, high gloss, warm brown, luxurious finish. Usually found in traditional, darker interiors, it also provides the perfect contrast to a contemporary office set-up. - In contrast to walnut, White Oak offers a simple, almost white finish with a tight grain which fits perfectly in today’s minimal workspace. Maybe you don’t want your hardwood desk to be a centerpiece, then choose White Oak and allow its beautiful natural tones to blend perfectly; the epitome of understatement. - Unsurprisingly, Red Oak has an attractive distinct red tinge. And because the open pores in red oak absorb stain, the grain patterns become very evident when a dark stain is used as a finish. It can have a slightly rustic look which may suit a home office if the desk has to double up but depending on the varnish, it’s attractive and unobtrusive, finishing off any design concept nicely. - White Ash is frequently used for both home and office furniture since it completely suits today’s Scandi-aesthetic. Offering beige without any clear markings, you get something utilitarian, durable and pleasantly familiar. A firm favourite with G-plan and Ercol, this hardwood has become a desirable staple in homes and offices everywhere. It has a natural finish and gives an unfussy workspace which cleverly complements both a contemporary white office space or contrasts beautifully with retro garishness. - Desktop Specifications - Core Material Hardwood - Finish Clear Polyurethane hard wearing finish - Colours Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash, Teak - Standard Sizes 1200×750mm, 1500×750mm, 1800×750mm, 2000×750mm - Desktop Thickness 25mm
Premium Hardwood Timber Desktops Our Hardwood desktops are available in Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash and Teak. All are sustainably sourced from Vietnam and features our market leading thickness. Pheasantwood includes an exposed natural edge, while all hardwood tops have their own uniqueness. At 25mm in thickness, your desktop can handle all of the accessories you need. - If you want to make a bold statement, breaking away from received ideas as to how an office should look, then Pheasantwood is the wood for you. It resembles the tail-feathers of pheasants, ranging from a medium to dark brown, to nearly black, with lighter brown contrasting stripes which are enhanced once varnished. Making it beautiful and desirable. - Walnut is a classic and is used in executive office or formal furniture. So if that’s the impression you’re going for, look no further than walnut’s smooth, high gloss, warm brown, luxurious finish. Usually found in traditional, darker interiors, it also provides the perfect contrast to a contemporary office set-up. - In contrast to walnut, White Oak offers a simple, almost white finish with a tight grain which fits perfectly in today’s minimal workspace. Maybe you don’t want your hardwood desk to be a centerpiece, then choose White Oak and allow its beautiful natural tones to blend perfectly; the epitome of understatement. - Unsurprisingly, Red Oak has an attractive distinct red tinge. And because the open pores in red oak absorb stain, the grain patterns become very evident when a dark stain is used as a finish. It can have a slightly rustic look which may suit a home office if the desk has to double up but depending on the varnish, it’s attractive and unobtrusive, finishing off any design concept nicely. - White Ash is frequently used for both home and office furniture since it completely suits today’s Scandi-aesthetic. Offering beige without any clear markings, you get something utilitarian, durable and pleasantly familiar. A firm favourite with G-plan and Ercol, this hardwood has become a desirable staple in homes and offices everywhere. It has a natural finish and gives an unfussy workspace which cleverly complements both a contemporary white office space or contrasts beautifully with retro garishness. - Desktop Specifications - Core Material Hardwood - Finish Clear Polyurethane hard wearing finish - Colours Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash, Teak - Standard Sizes 1200×750mm, 1500×750mm, 1800×750mm, 2000×750mm - Desktop Thickness 25mm
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Premium Hardwood Timber Desktops Our Hardwood desktops are available in Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash and Teak. All are sustainably sourced from Vietnam and features our market leading thickness. Pheasantwood includes an exposed natural edge, while all hardwood tops have their own uniqueness. At 25mm in thickness, your desktop can handle all of the accessories you need. - If you want to make a bold statement, breaking away from received ideas as to how an office should look, then Pheasantwood is the wood for you. It resembles the tail-feathers of pheasants, ranging from a medium to dark brown, to nearly black, with lighter brown contrasting stripes which are enhanced once varnished. Making it beautiful and desirable. - Walnut is a classic and is used in executive office or formal furniture. So if that’s the impression you’re going for, look no further than walnut’s smooth, high gloss, warm brown, luxurious finish. Usually found in traditional, darker interiors, it also provides the perfect contrast to a contemporary office set-up. - In contrast to walnut, White Oak offers a simple, almost white finish with a tight grain which fits perfectly in today’s minimal workspace. Maybe you don’t want your hardwood desk to be a centerpiece, then choose White Oak and allow its beautiful natural tones to blend perfectly; the epitome of understatement. - Unsurprisingly, Red Oak has an attractive distinct red tinge. And because the open pores in red oak absorb stain, the grain patterns become very evident when a dark stain is used as a finish. It can have a slightly rustic look which may suit a home office if the desk has to double up but depending on the varnish, it’s attractive and unobtrusive, finishing off any design concept nicely. - White Ash is frequently used for both home and office furniture since it completely suits today’s Scandi-aesthetic. Offering beige without any clear markings, you get something utilitarian, durable and pleasantly familiar. A firm favourite with G-plan and Ercol, this hardwood has become a desirable staple in homes and offices everywhere. It has a natural finish and gives an unfussy workspace which cleverly complements both a contemporary white office space or contrasts beautifully with retro garishness. - Desktop Specifications - Core Material Hardwood - Finish Clear Polyurethane hard wearing finish - Colours Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash, Teak - Standard Sizes 1200×750mm, 1500×750mm, 1800×750mm, 2000×750mm - Desktop Thickness 25mm
Premium Hardwood Timber Desktops Our Hardwood desktops are available in Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash and Teak. All are sustainably sourced from Vietnam and features our market leading thickness. Pheasantwood includes an exposed natural edge, while all hardwood tops have their own uniqueness. At 25mm in thickness, your desktop can handle all of the accessories you need. - If you want to make a bold statement, breaking away from received ideas as to how an office should look, then Pheasantwood is the wood for you. It resembles the tail-feathers of pheasants, ranging from a medium to dark brown, to nearly black, with lighter brown contrasting stripes which are enhanced once varnished. Making it beautiful and desirable. - Walnut is a classic and is used in executive office or formal furniture. So if that’s the impression you’re going for, look no further than walnut’s smooth, high gloss, warm brown, luxurious finish. Usually found in traditional, darker interiors, it also provides the perfect contrast to a contemporary office set-up. - In contrast to walnut, White Oak offers a simple, almost white finish with a tight grain which fits perfectly in today’s minimal workspace. Maybe you don’t want your hardwood desk to be a centerpiece, then choose White Oak and allow its beautiful natural tones to blend perfectly; the epitome of understatement. - Unsurprisingly, Red Oak has an attractive distinct red tinge. And because the open pores in red oak absorb stain, the grain patterns become very evident when a dark stain is used as a finish. It can have a slightly rustic look which may suit a home office if the desk has to double up but depending on the varnish, it’s attractive and unobtrusive, finishing off any design concept nicely. - White Ash is frequently used for both home and office furniture since it completely suits today’s Scandi-aesthetic. Offering beige without any clear markings, you get something utilitarian, durable and pleasantly familiar. A firm favourite with G-plan and Ercol, this hardwood has become a desirable staple in homes and offices everywhere. It has a natural finish and gives an unfussy workspace which cleverly complements both a contemporary white office space or contrasts beautifully with retro garishness. - Desktop Specifications - Core Material Hardwood - Finish Clear Polyurethane hard wearing finish - Colours Pheasantwood, Walnut, White Oak, Red Oak, White Ash, Teak - Standard Sizes 1200×750mm, 1500×750mm, 1800×750mm, 2000×750mm - Desktop Thickness 25mm
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Core Material | Hardwood |
Finish | Clear Polyurethane hard wearing finish |
Desktop Thickness | 25mm |
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Core Material | Hardwood |
Finish | Clear Polyurethane hard wearing finish |
Desktop Thickness | 25mm |