Worktops

Easy on the eyes, warm to the touch.

“Countertop” in German is literally “worktop”, and that’s exactly what I intend here, that they should be used. Some woods can scratch slightly easier than some stones, it’s true. But wood is also easier to repair, doesn’t chip or crack like stone, feels nice to touch, and can be fully waterproof and food safe.

If it’s a slab you’re after, I often invite customers to visit my local wood suppliers with me to pick a piece together. Woods I suggest include:

  • Black walnut

  • Claro walnut

  • Bastogne walnut

  • Sugar maple

  • Eastern birch

  • Ash

  • Oak - Bur, Live, White, etc.

  • Prices have ranged from $1,200-14,000