Nautical furniture: the raw materials that make the difference

Nautical furniture has an unmistakable and well-defined style, especially if it is made of quality materials, capable of lasting over time, but also able to add value to any environment, whether on land or amidst the waves of the sea.

Brasses,stainless steel , and durable, highly prized, and most sought-after wood are the best. If they are then combined or painted with colors reminiscent of the maritime landscape, predominant nature and the brightness of the sun, they certainly become even more beautiful. Among the most commonly used materials, we will be able to find teak, rosewood, ebony, oak, mahogany and walnut (of various types), but even okoumè, akatio, aniegre, doussiè, wenge and many other special woods that are rarely used for traditional furniture. To these are added moabi, iroko, cedar, cherry, zebrano, maple, elm, and others.

The shade that dominates in this style of furniture is undoubtedly white, also used in upholstery, which gives brightness and allows rooms that are often not very spacious to appear larger than they actually are. In any case, the natural tone of wood and the colors of the sea are always the most popular and turn out to be shades that predominate a lot in houses located in seaside resorts and boats.

Sinuous and perfect in every way

One of the special features of nautical furniture is that it can fit the curved surfaces of the walls of houses clad in this style, as well as the perimeter of a boat. It is an artistic and creative piece of furniture, which requires precision during design and construction, and the utmost care in implementation.

Aiming at the best quality, attention to detail and in the choice of materials, precision put in place to propose fantastic furniture components, is the ideal solution in order to avail of furniture that can accompany over time and with class a home and, possibly, even the interior of a boat. These elements still allow you to find products capable of satisfying your tastes and needs.

Nautical furnishings can be made to measure, from upholstery to the smallest accessory, also offering important additional items such as prints and paintings, lamps and rugs, lanterns and clocks, thermometers and hygrometers, compasses, and many other special items, which give character and personality to any room and for this reason certainly cannot be missed.

The peculiarities of nautical furniture

What characterizes each element is always the individual details and the choice of motifs, decorations, or applications that recall the marine environment such as anchors, boats, knots, ropes, nautical charts, and globes; and of course the chrome plating that brings back the hues of the sea to each type of dwelling.

Nautical furniture is perfect for those who love to sail and admire maritime views, proving ideal for the interior of boats and seaside cottages, but also for those who wish to bring some of this even to their own town or country homes, as well as when traveling... for example, aboard a camper!