Raw edge furniture & Organic Shapes 

08/05/2025

Raw edge furniture and organic shapes are never imposed. They emerge. Each table, bench or sculptural object begins with a conversation — with the wood, its grain, its edge, its hidden contours.

Oak, elm and plane wood bring presence and memory. Salvaged timber carries past lives; knots, cracks and textures remain part of the story. Edges are left alive, flowing, unforced. Shapes follow what the material suggests, not what is sketched.

Concrete, steel and brass enter this dialogue with weight and quiet contrast. Added sparingly — to punctuate, not to overwhelm.

Finishes & Colours — enhancing the organic flow
Raw edge furniture finds its voice in finish and tone. The six curated finishes — Alba, Maro, Calx, Sombre, Umber, Nero— are not overlays, but dialogues with the material beneath.

A soft Maro finish may reveal blonde warmth beneath a live edge; Calx enhances the mineral softness of pale oak or plane. Umber brings deep earth to the grain. Nero carves shadow and depth into form. No two pieces speak the same.

Good design absorbs time — and so do these finishes. They age with grace, evolving alongside the furniture's raw, organic form.

Each piece remains one-of-a-kind — sculpted by the rhythm of creation.

Love Geert & Veronique