Solid through & through
Full hardwood — walnut, oak, acacia and monkey-pod — never laminate over chipboard.
Solid wood furniture · Est. for the long run
Beds, wardrobes, sideboards and seating cut from solid timber and joined by hand — built to be the heirloom at the center of the room.
The grain tells the story.
No veneers. No particle board. No shortcuts. Every Burl piece is shaped from solid hardwood, so the timber you see is the timber that holds — for decades, not seasons.
Full hardwood — walnut, oak, acacia and monkey-pod — never laminate over chipboard.
Mortise-and-tenon and dovetail joinery from makers who measure in decades.
Designed as the one purchase a room is built around — and passed on.
The Collection
Signature piece
A single run of book-matched walnut, hand-finished to read the grain from end to end.
Our Craft
Boards are selected by hand for figure and stability — the burl, the ripple, the run that makes one piece unrepeatable.
Mortise-and-tenon frames and dovetail drawers — joinery that holds the load instead of relying on fasteners.
Hand-rubbed oils raise the figure and protect the surface, so the wood keeps breathing and ages with grace.
“Built from solid wood to outlast trends.”
Why Burl
Beautiful wood is the easy part. We compete on everything that happens after you click buy.
A dated window before you buy — tracked, and honored. No vanishing four-to-eight-week guesses.
Crated, corner-guarded, freight-rated packaging — plus clear assembly guidance and a person to call.
30 days, no maze. If a piece isn’t right, we make it right.
We tell you exactly where and how each piece is made. No flag-waving, no fine print.
The Timber
Deep chocolate tones, dramatic figure.
Pale, structural, ages to honey.
Warm contrast grain, hard-wearing.
Wide, river-like figure for slabs.
Lookbook

Made to be inherited
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“It arrived crated like a piece of art, assembled in an afternoon, and looks like it will outlive the house. This is the first furniture I've owned that I expect to leave to someone.”
— Maren H., walnut bed owner · Portland, OR