Kind of wood

The stairs are made of glued joints in solid wood with continuous slats arranged in harmonious patterns.

Longitudinal joints occur exceptionally with long lengths. Glue joint of solid wood maintains a wood moisture ratio of 7-10 %. The quality description below applies to visible pages (top pages). Step undersides are made in almost lower quality. The color print may differ from the actual colors. Contact us for more information and to order samples.

Ash full letter

Ash full letter

European ash. Hard and tough wood. All sheet material is manufactured in our own factory and maintains a uniform light yellow color. Vibrant veining. Used for all parts of the stairs.

Ash short stick

Ash short stick

European ash. Light gray to light yellow color with yellowish brown core, all colors can occur in the same sheet material. Used for steps and supervisors.

Birch

Birch

Scandinavian birch. Bright yellow-white color, healthy twigs and variable fiber structure. Hard and tough wood. Used for all details in the staircase, also suitable for those who want a completely covered staircase in solid wood.

Book

Book

European book. Reddish tone with a reddish brown core. Very hard and tough wood. Own glue joint production. Used for all parts of the stairs.

Oak Nature

Oak Nature

European oak. From light yellow-grey to yellow-brown color. A lively glue joint from our own production where we mix surface and heartwood. Very hard wood. Used for steps and supervisors.

Oak short staff

Oak short staff

European oak. From light brown to dark yellow-brown color with small, healthy twigs. All colors can occur in the same sheet material. Used for steps and supervisors.

Pinewood

Pinewood

Swedish dense pine. Yellowish color and darker core with beautiful, healthy twigs. Medium hard wood. Adhesive joint from own production. Used for all parts of the stairs.

Oak prime

Oak prime

European oak in an even, yellow-brown color. Adhesive joint of solid slats from our own production. Used for all parts of the stairs.

Walnut

Walnut

American walnut. Grey-white sapwood with light brown to dark brown heartwood with irregular darker streaks. One of the few types of wood that lightens with time instead of the other way around. Medium hard wood. Adhesive joint from own production, not kept in stock. Used for steps and supervisors.

Maple

Maple

American maple. White to yellow-white color and thin annual rings. Hard and tough wood. Adhesive joint from own production, not kept in stock. Used for all parts of the stairs.

Cherry

Cherry

American cherry. Yellow-white to light red surface wood and yellow-red to reddish-brown heartwood, great variation in appearance occurs. Hard and tough wood. Adhesive joint from own production, not kept in stock. Used for steps and supervisors.