Avery Bedside Table, Large
$1,995
Regular
$1,696
Member
A natural and durable material, timber brings warmth and character to a space with no two finishes the same. You can see plenty of reclaimed wood panelling and flooring across our Houses, with many of our wood furniture pieces serving to enhance these original features, from oak and walnut to ash and beech.
All of the veneer we use at Soho Home is real wood, as opposed to laminates made from plastic, paper or foil. We use veneer to strengthen the product, and prevent movement and warping, which can alter the overall shape of the unit. We also use it to control the grain and colour of a piece so that it has an even overall finish.
Burl veneer has many different variations depending on the tree it comes from, displaying a range of beautiful knots and swirls in the wood. We recently introduced this finish to our interiors collection, as well as Pippy Oak Burl as seen in our Noelle range. Other finishes we've launched include Oak Burl, Mappa Burl, Olive Ash Burl and Walnut Burl.
Naturally a light wood with a warm, yellow tinge and a close grain
Adds warmth and character to a room with a mid-brown finish
A rich colour that has a mid-century finish, as seen with the Belsa bed and Aldo desk
We suggest not placing your furniture next to radiators, air conditioning units or stoves to avoid the wood moving and warping.
To prevent damage and unwanted markings, keep your table dry; instead use placemats and coasters.
The colour of your wood furniture will mature as it is exposed to daylight, with the biggest change in colour occuring at the beginning of your furniture's life. We recommend leaving the larger wooden surface uncovered for the first few months to avoid darkened areas on the wood.
Be prepared for regular touchpoints to change colour faster than the rest of your furniture item, e.g. handles and the arms of chairs, due to natural oils in the skin.
Never drag or push furniture, as it can cause undue stress on the joints.
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