Workshops

Our European workshops

Behind every Veskor piece there is a family workshop with a region, a trade and years of experience. Here we publish the profile of the workshops we work with: how they produce, which woods they use and which pieces they make for our catalogue.

Hand opening the drawer of a solid oak chest

Partner workshop number one: a family carpentry in Slovakia

Our first partner workshop is a Slovak family carpentry with more than thirty years in the trade. It started in the early nineties as a small table-making workshop of three people, carrying on the carpentry trade of the founder's father and grandfather, and today it combines CNC precision with hand finishing, specialises in solid wood and exports most of what it makes across the European Union.

It works in short runs of 30 to 50 pieces a month, which leaves time to check every top and every joint before a piece leaves the workshop. Each piece is signed by the maker who built it and travels with a card naming the timber batch used.

What it makes for Veskor

Woods and finishes

The workshop uses three species: European oak, heartwood beech and American walnut. On them it offers eleven finishes: oak left natural (oiled or lacquered) plus six lacquered tones, heartwood beech in three versions and American walnut left natural. The real samples are in our wood types guide.

How a table is built in this workshop

Coming next

We also work with family workshops in Spain, Portugal, Poland, Italy and Germany. We will publish each profile here as their pieces enter the catalogue.

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Frequently asked questions

Can I visit the workshops?

The workshops do not receive private visits. You can see the woods and finishes at our Madrid showroom, by appointment, by writing to info@veskor.store.

How do I know which workshop made my piece?

Every piece arrives with a card naming the workshop, the region and the timber batch used.

Do they build to custom sizes?

Most of the workshops build to order. Write to us with the dimensions of your space and we will tell you which options exist, what each one costs and how long it takes. Made-to-order pieces take 4 to 8 weeks.