WHAT ARE THE DIFFERENCES BETWEEN FOOTSTOOLI ?
M e m b e r s footrest is very light. Its colour falls into yellow tones.
The shade of the dedicated spruce veneer will be a little closer to the beige colours.
It is the lightest, which is a big advantage in terms of the extra weight of the whole seat.
Footrests Spruce will be the most susceptible to damage. The wood itself is highly variable, sometimes imperfect.
It is difficult to have a uniform 'patterning' of the grain, and each piece is different.
B u k o w s footrest is twice as heavy as a spruce footstool.
This already indicates that the wood itself is much more 'compact' and resistant to mechanical damage.
The colour is warm, depending on the light it sometimes falls into slightly pink tones.
Beech allows us to fine-tune the holes and make processing very pleasant,
so it will definitely be a good choice for those who want an even better end result.
J e s s i o n footrest is a beautiful shade. Wood is very diverse in its texture and colour. Sometimes the same footstool even has two completely different shades.
It is tough and resistant to damage. It is a good alternetive to the spruce footstool.
J a w o r y is a more durable alternative to spruce wood. It is the lightest wood we have on offer.
P a g e footrest is the darkest and most durable. The shade falls into a coffee colour. Wood varies, so we divide footstools into light and dark
Oak veneer The dark one is a tad darker and the colour itself falls into beige-grey tones.
Looks impressive
T h e t h r o u g h is very similar to oak, but with a warmer colour.
Cherry is the perfect compromise if you don't quite like the texture of oak.
B r o z o w footstool is quite light with a warm colour. Its texture tends to be less varied compared to ash wood