Compare all oak colours
All colour options are displayed on the same model to allow precise comparison of tone, depth and wood grain.
bleached oak
light oak
natural oak
antique oak
tobacco oak
walnut oak
dark brown oak
black oak
Oak finishes – how to interpret the colour
Each finish is shown on different products and in various interiors to illustrate how the tone appears in real-life settings.
Please note that oak is a natural material. Grain pattern, lighting and surrounding colours can influence how the finish is perceived.
Bleached Oak
Bleached Oak has a distinctly lighter and cooler character.
A white-toned finish softens the natural oak colour and reduces contrast in the grain.
The overall appearance is calm and architectural.
It works particularly well in minimalist interiors and spaces with grey or concrete elements.
Light Oak
Light Oak is brighter and slightly less warm than Natural Oak.
Yellow undertones are reduced, resulting in a cleaner and more neutral appearance.
The grain remains visible but appears softer.
This finish suits modern interiors with beige, off-white and light stone elements.
Natural Oak
Natural Oak presents a balanced, warm tone with a subtle honey character.
The grain remains clearly visible and the surface keeps a natural, authentic appearance.
This finish works well in bright interiors and pairs easily with black steel, light fabrics and neutral colours.
It is the most universal option in the collection and a safe choice if you prefer a classic oak look.
Antique Oak
Antique Oak is a medium-dark finish with a warm but controlled tone.
It enhances the grain structure and adds depth without becoming overly dark.
The surface appears mature and defined.
This finish fits classic interiors and spaces with warm lighting.
Tobacco Oak
Tobacco Oak sits between warm and neutral tones.
It has a slightly darker base with subtle brown nuances.
The grain becomes more pronounced, creating a structured and elegant appearance.
Suitable for interiors where moderate contrast and texture are desired.
Walnut Oak
Walnut Oak offers a deeper brown tone with noticeable warmth.
The darker pigmentation highlights the natural structure of the wood.
Compared to Tobacco Oak, it appears warmer and slightly richer in colour.
It works well in interiors with black accents and darker materials.
Dark Brown Oak
Dark Brown Oak is one of the strongest finishes in the collection.
It delivers a deep, neutral dark tone without red undertones.
The grain remains visible but the overall effect is bold and defined.
Recommended for contemporary interiors requiring strong visual contrast.
Black Oak
Black Oak provides a deep black finish with subtle visibility of the wood grain.
The surface appears uniform and architectural.
Despite its intensity, the natural texture of the oak remains perceptible under light.
Ideal for minimalist and high-contrast interiors.
Still unsure about the right finish?
If you would like to see the colour in your own lighting conditions, we recommend ordering our oak samples.
Testing the finish directly in your interior allows you to compare tones, warmth and contrast with full confidence before placing your final order.

