Provenance

The forest is part of the design.

Before a table enters a room, it has already passed through landscape, selection, making and design. Provenance keeps those chapters connected.

A craftsperson hand-finishing the live edge of a solid European walnut tabletop
Hand finishing · European walnut
A mature hardwood tree in a misty Croatian forest after rain
Source landscape · Croatia
The journey

Four stages.
One continuous story.

The finished table carries a longer history than its room. Each stage protects something worth keeping—from source context to individual grain.

01 / Forest

Responsible selection

Timber is sourced from Croatia’s forest landscapes with respect for nature and the individual character of the material.

02 / Material

Character retained

Knots, tonal shifts and grain movement are assessed as qualities to compose with—not imperfections to standardise away.

03 / Design

Italian direction

Measured proportions and a restrained base give the organic surface a clear architectural frame.

04 / Identity

Origin recorded

The finished piece retains a documented connection to its source, so its history remains part of what is owned.

Dark walnut timber showing dramatic natural grain movement Specimen · Walnut
A material, not a pattern

Variation is the
point of the piece.

Grain does not repeat on command. Changes in tone, knots and movement are read as composition, giving every finished surface a recognisable identity.

The record alongside the table preserves where that identity began and what was specified along the way.

What is recordedPer table
Original tree
Traceable connection
Species
Ash · Oak · Walnut
Forest region
Croatia
Dimensions
Length × 1100 × 750 mm
Design origin
Italy
Selected hardwood logs at the edge of a responsibly managed European forest
From origin to interior

See what each timber
brings into the room.

Compare the brightness of ash, the warmth of oak and the depth of walnut before moving on to dimensions.