Black Oak Veneer Plinth, bespoke

The latest trend: Black plinth with wood grain
Are you looking for a black plinth with a style twist, following the latest trend? A black plinth that would still have that natural look? Then you may just be looking for our black oak veneer plinth.
We use crown-cut veneer in our manufacturing process. This look is achieved by slicing the oak parallel to the growth rings. The result is a "crown" (also known as a "cathedral" or "flame") figure, usually with a straight grain pattern on either side of the feature. The joints of these plinths are mitered and very carefully finished, making the seam work on the corners almost invisible. We spray our black oak veneer plinths with RAL 9005. From September 2024, coloured plinth will have a matt finish instead of the satin one.
Our plinths are also fitted with sturdy, custom-made 4 mm thick felt pads. They provide extra protection for both the plinth and the surface it will stand on.
The latest trend: Black plinth with wood grain
Are you looking for a black plinth with a style twist, following the latest trend? A black plinth that would still have that natural look? Then you may just be looking for our black oak veneer plinth.
We use crown-cut veneer in our manufacturing process. This look is achieved by slicing the oak parallel to the growth rings. The result is a "crown" (also known as a "cathedral" or "flame") figure, usually with a straight grain pattern on either side of the feature. The joints of these plinths are mitered and very carefully finished, making the seam work on the corners almost invisible. We spray our black oak veneer plinths with RAL 9005. From September 2024, coloured plinth will have a matt finish instead of the satin one.
Our plinths are also fitted with sturdy, custom-made 4 mm thick felt pads. They provide extra protection for both the plinth and the surface it will stand on.
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An oak veneer wooden plinth can carry a weight of up to 100 kg.
We often get this question! A solid oak plinth is much heavier than a (hollow) oak veneer plinth. The advantage of a heavy plinth is that it stands firmly and can carry a lot more weight. The advantage of a plinth made of plate material (the oak veneer plinth) is that it is lighter in weight and therefore easier to move.
The appearance is also different. The solid oak plinth has a more natural, robust appearance. The wood of the solid oak plinth is still alive and in motion; natural cracks are still being formed. The oak veneer plinth does have the same natural wooden pattern as solid oak. Since it is made of sheet material, there are no cracks or color differences though.
Another pronounced difference is that a solid oak plinth is often chosen to stand outdoors, for example, to display an outdoor pot or a garden statue. Oak veneer plinth is only suitable for indoor use.
We spray this plinth with black RAL 9005.