OUR QUALITY

Our furniture is crafted from centuries-old Danish navy oak, meticulously selected from our trusted suppliers. However, we can also provide furniture in other materials such as European oak, walnut, ash, and African plantation wood, always with sustainability in mind. We use only completely dried wood, but as wood is a living product, small cracks may occur due to factors like environmental conditions and seasonal changes. Our table legs and shelf brackets are locally produced and secured with stainless steel screws. All our furniture is treated with oils and requires minimal care and maintenance. Our oils are naturally approved for food use and are dirt and water repellent.
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ALL TABLES ARE UNIQUE

No two tables are the same, and they are crafted from the finest nature has to offer. Therefore, natural cracks and knots occur, which we have chosen to highlight rather than conceal. We fill cracks and knots with epoxy glue, creating a fantastic interplay of patterns in the wood. You can choose from several colors. All table tops are milled to ensure a flat surface. We complete the process with sanding using the finest “grain,” resulting in silky smooth edges and a result entirely free of sanding marks.

MAINTENANCE

We only use the best oils and care products available in the market. You won’t have to cry over spilled milk or red wine, as our surface treatment is dirt and moisture repellent, enduring both everyday life and festive occasions. Should you be unlucky enough to create a scratch on the tabletop, our care kit ensures you can perform a “localized” oil repair without having to sand the entire table first.

We recommend using Rubio Monacoat care products for cleaning and maintenance as needed, while daily cleaning can be easily accomplished with a damp cloth. Note: Cloths and other tools used for oil application should be stored in a bag of water to prevent spontaneous combustion.

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OUR UNIQUE PLANK TABLES HAVE ROOTS IN DANISH HISTORY

At emmanordic, we produce unique plank tables from just a single plank. This means that we don’t offer standard products. Each individual table is completely unique and unlike anything else in the entire kingdom. After the bombardment of Copenhagen in 1807, the British stole the Danish naval fleet. As a result, a royal decree was issued to plant new oak forests, ensuring a future supply of materials for new warships.

However, the technological advancements in the following 200 years eliminated the need for navy-grade oak. That’s why we can now offer unique tables crafted from giant planks with roots in Danish history.