Solid wood surfaces.
Ready to install.
Every countertop leaves the workshop pre-finished, profiled, and cut to your exact dimensions. No site work. No surprises.
Three ways wood comes together
The construction method shapes how a surface performs over time, how it responds to kitchen conditions, and how it reads in the space. Each has its own character.
Face Grain
The widest, flattest surface area of the plank faces up. Grain patterns are most expressive here — character-led and visually open.
Often used in kitchens where the material's natural pattern is the design intention.
Explore Face Grain →Edge Grain
Narrow strips with vertical grain lines. More dimensionally stable than face grain, with a refined linear quality that suits modern kitchens.
Works particularly well in spaces where clean, directional geometry is the goal.
Explore Edge Grain →End Grain
Growth rings in a checkerboard arrangement. The densest, most durable construction — self-healing under knife marks, with a distinctive texture underfoot.
The natural choice when the surface will be used for active food preparation.
Explore End Grain →From measurement to installation
The workshop handles every stage before the surface reaches the site. Installation stays simple because the complexity is resolved beforehand.
Measure
Your exact dimensions, with sink and hob positions marked. We provide a measurement guide; most clients find it straightforward.
Workshop
Species selection, construction style, edge profile, finish. Every detail resolved before production begins, with a blueprint for confirmation.
Install
The countertop arrives pre-finished, pre-cut, and ready to drop in. No site finishing. No tradespeople standing around waiting.
Ready to install means exactly that
Edge profiling included
Every exposed edge is profiled in the workshop using your chosen profile. No additional cost, no on-site grinding.
Precision cutouts
Sink, hob, tap, and drainage cutouts are cut and finished in the workshop. Dimensions taken from your specifications or technical drawings.
Pre-finished surfaces
Matt, satin, or gloss — applied under controlled conditions before despatch. The finish arrives on the surface, not in a tin alongside it.
Workshop blueprints
Rough sketches become dimensioned production drawings before any wood moves. Confirmation before cutting keeps mistakes out of the process.
Steel reinforcement
Longer spans and unsupported overhangs include steel bar reinforcement as standard. Prevents movement without adding visible mass.
Care documentation
Maintenance and care guides, installation instructions, and measurement guides ship with every order.
Twelve species. Each with its own working character.
Species selection shapes more than appearance — grain density, dimensional stability, and how a surface responds to humidity all vary significantly between timbers. Most clients arrive with a visual preference and leave with a technically correct choice.
Saligna, African Mahogany, American Ash, American Oak, Beech, Walnut and more — each documented with working properties, grain behaviour, and finish compatibility.
View All SpeciesExceptional service and phenomenal quality of work. It was a pleasure dealing with Ronen — always quick to answer, extremely helpful in decision making, and very efficient. I definitely recommend them for any woodwork you need done.Alexia van Heerden South Africa
Ready when you are
Send your dimensions and we'll come back with a blueprint and a number — usually within one working day.