MATERIALS
Appalachian Walnut, Made to Be Seen
FAS-grade boards. Solid construction. A hand-rubbed hardwax oil finish. The material should feel clear before you have to take our word for it.
OUR STANDARD
No vague walnut language.
Words like solid wood and heirloom are easy to say and hard to prove. Walnutry is built around visible material, clear construction, and details you can check against the piece itself.
THE BOARD
Grain is selected, not hidden.
We look for tone, direction, and how each board will read across the finished surface.
THE FINISH
A surface you can still feel.
Premium hardwax oil protects the wood without burying the walnut under a plastic-looking film.
Material Proof, Not Material Hype
WORKSHOP STANDARD
Trust is built before the box is sealed.
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Select the Boards
Boards are matched for tone, movement, and how the grain will travel across the finished piece.
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Build for Use
Joinery, shaping, and hardware are chosen for the load, movement, and purpose of the design.
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Finish by Hand
Surfaces are sanded, oiled, and inspected before the piece is packed for freight delivery.
SOLID WOOD CLARITY
Solid walnut means solid walnut.
Walnut finish and walnut color are not the same thing as walnut. On Walnutry product pages, material claims are meant to be read literally. Metal hardware, upholstery, glass, or support mechanisms are named separately when the design requires them.
What Real Walnut Does
NEXT STEP
Look at the surface, edge, and joint.
The best material proof is visible in the furniture itself: the grain across the top, the edge profile, the joinery, and the way the finish catches light.
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