High-Quality Oak Furniture Since 2006

Oak Furniture UK is a family-owned and operated furniture company which was established in October 2006 that focuses on customer happiness and superb quality. Each one of our pieces is painstakingly looked over until we are confident it matches our quality standards. Our company is synonymous with quality. Learn more about oak furniture and all the other options we offer below.

The Benefits of Oak Furniture

There are more than a few benefits to purchasing oak furniture. At Oak Furniture UK, we are familiar with them all. We want to help you choose wisely, and our team is dedicated to our customers' happiness. Whether you are looking for a sofa or completely remaking your bedroom, you’ll need some timeless pieces to tie the room together. The benefits of choosing oak include:

  • Availability: Did you know oak trees grow up to 40 feet tall? Not only that, but the timber yield from each tree is substantial. Plus, due to the Forestry Stewardship Council (FSC) involvement and the Programme for the Endorsement of Forestry Certification (PEFC), there is never a shortage of oak trees. They ensure a new tree is planted for each harvesting. Oak furniture UK is proud to tell you that in 2016 we teamed up with the World Land Trust to help combat deforestation, and restore ecosystems by planting a tree for every sale we made throughout the year, which was a resounding success.
  • Appearance: One of the major features that draw consumers to oak is the distinctive golden colour. Oak has been used for years in traditional joinery, and carpenters swear by it. In some cases, oak can look unusual and unique, creating some conversation pieces in the home. When it comes to appearance, very few types of wood have oak beat.
  • Durability: Oak is hardwood, so it has natural strength and resilience. But even compared to other hardwoods, such as mahogany, it is powerful. For example, simply pressing a fingernail into a piece of pine furniture will leave a dent – but the same cannot be said of oak. Even better, oak is maintenance-free and requires very little treatment.
  • Longevity: Not only will oak last a long time, but it will get better with age. As it darkens, it will develop distinctive characteristics that will make you fall in love with it day after day. Oak furniture will not require replacement, which is a major draw. Most importantly, it represents a potential family heirloom – something passed from parents to children and so on.

Alternatives to Oak Furniture

Perhaps oak isn’t your cup of tea. That’s okay. At Oak Furniture UK, we want to provide plenty of options to our customers. Whether you are looking for living room furniture or something for the hallway, we will make sure you find a piece you can enjoy for years. Some common alternatives to oak furniture include:

  • Ash: Ash is light-coloured, smooth-grained hardwood. It is attractive and well-suited for numerous applications, including bed frames and cabinets. It has a straight grain and is durable and lightweight. Ash is also the primary choice for hammer handles because of how light it is and its shock-absorbent properties.
  • Mahogany: If your tastes lead you to mahogany, you won’t regret your choice. It is a stable wood that resists humidity quite well. It is durable and will last for a long time. At Oak Furniture UK, we offer several types of furniture featuring mahogany, including our ever-popular Louis French Mahogany 3 Door Triple Wardrobe.
  • Pine: Pine is probably the second-most popular furniture type, next to oak. It is light in colour with a creamy, white look. Each piece of furniture can vary and shade depending on the tree. It is a good choice for furniture due to its strength, shock resistance, and more.

Contact Oak Furniture UK Today

Whether you choose to visit our in-person store or order online, you can count on superior customer service and a product worth ordering. We offer competitive prices, prompt delivery, second-to-none after-sales service and much more. Order today and discover a world of new possibilities in your home.