Natural Beeswax
Applying wax to our wood helps intensify the grain pattern whilst protecting the timber with a water-resistant coating. To help the wood retain its colour, we recommend applying a clean coat of wax once a year to make your item look pristine.
Wax Colour
Medium Brown
Midium Brown is the most versatile of all of the colors - it takes on the color of the wood on which it is used.
Antique Pine
Antique pine often has a dark, mellow color.
Old Pine
Old Pine is very similar to Antique Pine, but it has a more matte texture to enhance the old look.
Tudor Oak
Tudor Oak has a formula that is one-half Light Brown and one-half Dark Brown — putting this color right in the middle of the true brown colors.
Dark Oak
Dark Oak is slightly darker than Light Brown, but not as dark as Tudor Brown. Use Dark Oak when Light brown is not quite dark enough, but Tudor Brown is too dark.
Rustic Pine
Rustic Pine is a mid-tone brown color with a hint of red in it. Rustic Pine, when used on raw pine, will turn the pine a lovely rich brown color, reminiscent of old English or Irish pine furniture.
Walnut
Walnut is a deep, rich brown. It is widely used on wood to enhance its rich, dark color. Walnut is the darkest of the brown tones.
Burnt Red
Burnt Red has a bright red burnt texture and color.