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Materials

Honest materials, chosen with intention.

Wood is central to Maderati's work. Material decisions are made with the project in mind, balancing beauty, use, care, and long-term quality.

Wood

A natural foundation

Maderati approaches wood as a living material with character, warmth, and natural variation. The right choice depends on the piece, the room, the intended use, and the expectations for care.

Rather than treating material selection as a fixed menu, Maderati uses it as part of the custom conversation.

Finish

Finishes shape both feel and care

Finish direction affects the way a piece looks, feels, and lives over time. It should support the material, the room, and the way the furniture will be used.

Specific finish recommendations are clarified project by project so they can match the intended purpose instead of relying on a generic answer.

Quality

Long-term thinking matters

A custom piece should be considered beyond the first impression. Proportion, material, finish, and care expectations all influence how naturally it belongs in the home.

Maderati keeps the material conversation grounded and transparent, avoiding technical claims or locked specifications that have not been confirmed for a specific project.

Material Guidance

The best material choice is the one that serves the piece.

Solid Wood

Wood is central to Maderati's work, with natural character, warmth, and variation considered as part of the custom conversation.

Natural Wood Finishes

Finish direction shapes the way a piece looks, feels, and lives over time, and should support the material and room.

Upholstery Support Materials

Support materials may be discussed when a custom piece needs comfort, structure, or a softer relationship to the room.

Outdoor-Suitable Materials

Outdoor material decisions are guided by exposure, care expectations, finish direction, and the way the piece will be used.

Cane and Woven Details

Cane and woven details can add texture and warmth when they suit the piece, room, and practical expectations.

Choose materials through conversation.

Share the room, intended use, and material direction you are considering.