Wooden elements – finishing details with character
We craft wooden finishing details inspired by traditional building and joinery. Our offer includes mouldings, panels, claddings, wainscoting, pilasters, and other elements that give interiors and façades a distinctive character.
We work with a focus on revitalization projects, adaptations of old houses, and designs rooted in local style and heritage.
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Moldings and profiles
We make moldings such as:
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baseboards – classic and profiled,
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cornice and ceiling moldings – with routing or arched forms,
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chair rails and dado moldings – to separate wainscoting from the upper part of the wall,
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casings – around doors, windows, and openings.
Patterns can be based on architectural documentation or designed individually.
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Mouldings, panels, and wainscoting
We offer decorative wall and front panels, frame moldings, English and Scandinavian wainscoting, vertical cladding for interiors and facades, as well as built-in solutions integrated with furniture or staircases.
Pilasters, cornices and mantelpieces
Our offer also includes larger wooden architectural elements such as:
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classical and simplified pilasters,
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base and crown cornices,
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fireplace mantels (fronts and overmantels),
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wooden pediments and lintels.
We can craft elements that are simple and raw or richly profiled, inspired by Classical, Shaker, Scandinavian, or interwar styles.
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Window and door trims
We create casings and frames with historical profiles or according to the client’s design. They may include flutings, arches, carved heads, transoms, window sills, and other joinery details.
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Claddings and exterior elements
We also produce:
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custom wooden claddings for facades,
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infills for exterior balustrades combining wood and ornament,
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hand-carved boards, profiled casing boards, and other wooden elements typical of vernacular and villa-style wooden architecture.
Bespoke and made to measure
Each element can be made to individual dimensions, samples, or drawings.
It is also possible to reconstruct damaged parts or complete missing sections.

