Bright interior with Veskor solid wood furniture
Certified wood
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FSC / PEFC · natural finishes

experts in European solid wood furniture

Dining tables, beds, sideboards, and chairs built in solid oak, walnut, pine, and beech by craft workshops across Europe.

Shipping to Spain, France, and the whole EU  ·  workshop traceability on every piece  ·  natural finishes with no volatile compounds

Solid wood

100% solid, never veneered

Solid oak, walnut, pine, or beech, with the grain visible on every edge and FSC or PEFC certification.

European workshops

Made in Europe, with a name

Family-run workshops in Spain, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, and Italy behind every piece.

EU shipping

Spain, France, and the whole EU

Stocked pieces in 7–14 days; made-to-order production in 4 to 8 weeks, quoted and trackable.

Natural finishes

Oils with no volatile compounds

Tung or linseed oils that let the wood breathe and let you sand and re-oil the piece at home, decade after decade.

Our raw material

Why Veskor sells only solid wood furniture

Solid wood is the only material that lets you sand, oil, and repair a table twenty years after buying it. The central top of a solid oak table keeps its structural integrity for three or four generations; veneered chipboard rarely survives ten years of daily use. That difference is why European workshops keep building in solid wood despite costing more than any industrial alternative.

Choosing solid wood also changes how a room feels. Oak reacts to light and use, walnut darkens over the years, and pine patinas to an amber tone. These are materials that age with the home, not against it.

Made in Europe

European craft workshops behind every piece

We work with family-run carpentry workshops across Spain, Portugal, Poland, Slovakia, and Italy. Karpis, our first partner workshop, produces short runs of tables and dressers in European oak and walnut, with tung-oil finishes free of volatile organic compounds.

Every product travels with a card showing the workshop name, the region, and the timber batch. The full European workshops section will be published in October 2026.

Veskor philosophy

The home as a statement of principles

There's a question we almost never ask when we furnish a room: what does this say about me? The objects we live with every day tell a story. The question is whether that story represents us. Veskor was born from that.

A reaction to a furniture world with no memory

For decades the furniture industry has run on the same logic: make more, move it faster, cut cost at any price. The result is a use-and-replace culture applied to the home, with a real cost — to the materials, to the makers, to the people who live with these things — that never shows up on the label. We propose a different logic: fewer pieces, better made, with an origin that can be told.

Wood as the starting point

Everything begins with the material. Solid wood has something no substitute can imitate: it is alive. Oak, with its dense grain, improves with use. Beech has a quiet elegance that ages well. Walnut turns any piece into an object with character. At Veskor the material is not the support for the design. It is the design. And because every tree is different, every piece is too. That is not a flaw: it is the signature of the natural.

Craftspeople with a name

Behind every table there is a person with a name, a workshop, and years of craft. When you know who made what you have at home, your relationship with the object changes: it stops being merchandise and becomes something with an origin. We work exclusively with small and mid-sized European workshops — in Slovakia, Italy, Portugal, Germany — where wood comes in raw and leaves as furniture thanks to hands that know exactly what they are doing.

How we choose who to work with

We visit the workshops in person. We see how they work, talk with the makers, and check the traceability of the materials and the quality of every joint and finish. The process is slow. That too is part of the philosophy.

Europe as a real guarantee

Made in Europe is not just provenance: it is a standard. Wood from certified sources, decent working conditions, finishes free of toxic compounds. A rigour you can't see on the label but can feel in the weight of the piece, in how the joints fit, and in how the surface responds after years of use.

Made to order. No stock. No waste.

Every piece is made when someone orders it. Not before. No warehouses full of product no one has asked for yet, no clearance sales, no needless waste. When your furniture arrives home, it is the first time it exists. It was made for you. Waiting a few weeks for something that lasts thirty years is, in every sense, a good decision.

A home that represents you

Choosing Veskor means choosing materials that are what they appear to be, a production chain with nothing to hide, and objects that have something to tell. It also means choosing something that is simply beautiful: because quality and beauty, when they come from the same source, don't compete. They reinforce each other.

Visit us in Madrid

We have a space in Madrid where all of this can be checked with your own hands. To see, to touch, to talk without rushing. Because that is how we believe things should be done.

Veskor · Crafted by Nature · Madrid

Wood guide

Which material to choose

Before buying a solid wood table or bed it helps to understand the material. The guide to wood types for furniture compares oak, walnut, pine, beech, teak, mango, and chestnut by hardness, colour, price, and sustainability.

Care and maintenance

How to care for your piece

Solid wood furniture is cared for with simple products and short routines. Our solid wood care guide explains how to clean, oil, and protect each finish type. Applying tung oil once a year keeps the natural sheen without sealing the wood.

Frequently asked questions

What's worth knowing

What does it mean for furniture to be solid wood?
It means the piece is built from a single species of solid timber, with no veneer, plywood, or chipboard. You can recognise a solid piece because the grain continues across the edges, it weighs more than a veneered equivalent, and it can be sanded and refinished several times over its life.
How long does a solid wood table last?
With reasonable care, a European solid oak or walnut table lasts well beyond 30 years of daily use without structural loss. Workshops typically offer a 5 to 10 year manufacturing warranty; the real lifespan goes much further because solid wood can be sanded and re-oiled.
Does Veskor ship to Spain and France?
Yes. We ship across mainland Spain, the Balearic Islands, mainland Portugal, metropolitan France, and the rest of the European Union. Lead times depend on the originating workshop: stocked pieces arrive in 7 to 14 days; made-to-order pieces in 4 to 8 weeks.
What finish do the pieces have?
By default we apply natural oils (tung or linseed) free of volatile organic compounds, which keep the grain visible and let you re-oil at home. On request we offer natural wax or a matte water-based varnish. No Veskor finish contains synthetic solvents or opaque stains that hide the wood.
How do I know which workshop my piece comes from?
Every piece arrives with a card showing the workshop name, the country, and the timber batch used. Once the workshops section is published in October 2026, you'll be able to view the full maker profile from the product page.