Your new piece of furniture is made from one of nature’s most beautiful materials and each piece of wood carries its own unique features with variations in grain, pattern, and colour and may even contain small natural knots and furrows in its surface. These minor imperfections are not faults in the wood but are natural features which give every piece of furniture its own individual identity.
Living breathing wood
All wood contains water within its structure and any changes in its moisture content will affect its density, volume, shape and behaviour in your home. Wood will naturally absorb moisture if it is available, so taking a few careful steps to avoid excessive absorption will help avoid any problems with this.
Pinetum’s accurately environmentally-controlled manufacturing processes ensure that when it leaves the factory, the wood’s moisture content is 9%. This means that when it is kept under “average” household humidity levels of 45% it will maintain the size and dimension tolerances under which it was manufactured.
However any changes in household humidity (which also changes with ambient room temperature) which vary widely from average levels, will cause the furniture to absorb or even lose water resulting in changes in structure and shape and in very extreme cases, drawers or doors jamming or cracks appearing in surfaces.
To avoid extremes in the wood temperature and moisture content a few simple rules can be followed:
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