Oak
Oak has been at the heart of Ireland’s landscape and lore for thousands of years. It is one of our most enduring native hardwoods. A tree that stands for resilience, wisdom, and deep-rooted heritage. Old Irish place names, legends, and sacred sites often reference oak groves, reflecting how central this tree was to daily life and spiritual tradition. To the people who lived close to the land, oak symbolised stability and protection.
The timber itself carries that same sense of presence. Oak is rich and expressive, with warm golden-brown tones and striking medullary rays that shimmer across the grain. These natural flecks and patterns give the wood a depth that feels almost architectural, strong, grounded, and full of quiet movement. Over time, oak deepens in colour, developing a patina that speaks to age and experience.
Historically, oak was one of Ireland’s most valued materials. It was used for beams, furniture, tools, and even boats, chosen for its durability and its ability to withstand generations of use. Mature oak trees often stand for centuries, shaped by storms, seasons, and the slow passing of time. When responsibly sourced at the end of their natural life, the timber carries a story that stretches far beyond the workshop.
Oak brings a sense of heritage wherever it’s used. It’s a wood that feels timeless, strong, dependable, and unmistakably tied to the Irish landscape. Its character is bold yet natural, making it a favourite for craft that values both beauty and tradition.
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White Oak B8-106
Regular price £25.00 GBPRegular priceSale price £25.00 GBP -
Spalted White Oak B6-107
Regular price £30.00 GBPRegular priceSale price £30.00 GBP