Material notes

Materials

Warm solid-wood furniture needs to feel substantial before it ever reaches the basket. The collection is anchored in solid mango wood, quiet natural details and finishes chosen for British rooms.

Close detail of warm solid mango wood grain and brass handle Solid mango wood hallway console with warm grain
Curved solid mango wood console in chestnut finish

01 / Core timber

Solid mango wood

Used across many core furniture pieces for visible grain, useful weight and warm finish depth.
Warm wood surface with brass handle and natural grain

02 / Finishes

Chestnut, oak-toned and walnut finishes

Finish names describe the overall colour and depth; grain will vary naturally from piece to piece.
Boucle bench detail with warm wood and soft upholstery

03 / Natural details

Brass, rattan, linen and boucle

Selected designs add tactile details such as brass hardware, woven cane, rattan, linen, boucle, leather, bone inlay or terrazzo.

Eversby Home focuses on warm, solid-wood furniture and tactile room details. Exact materials are shown on each product page; across the collection, core materials include solid mango wood, brass or gold-toned metal hardware, rattan or cane detailing, boucle, linen, tweed, leather, bone inlay and terrazzo on selected accent pieces.

Core furniture timber

Many core furniture pieces are made from solid mango wood. It is chosen for its weight, visible grain and ability to take warm finishes well, from compact bedside tables to hallway consoles and living-room storage.

Wood tones and finishes

Common finishes include chestnut, oak-toned, California walnut-toned, grey-wash and hand-painted finishes. These are finish descriptions, not always separate wood species, so compare the overall tone, depth and shape with your room.

Hardware and natural details

Many pieces use brass or gold-toned handles, knobs or accents. Some designs include rattan, cane, carved detail, turned legs, spindle forms, woven texture or inlay to add quiet character without making the room feel busy.

Upholstery and accent materials

Benches, chairs and stools may include boucle, linen, tweed, faux fur, leather or buffalo-hide details depending on the design. Check the individual product page before ordering, especially when matching existing textiles.

Choosing by material

For British homes, we recommend matching the broad warmth of the wood to floors, doors and existing furniture rather than trying to match every grain mark exactly. If you are pairing furniture with wall art or textiles, send a note before ordering and we can help you think through tone, scale and placement.

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