Office desk with pedestal unit – drawers under the top, side pedestal or freestanding? How to choose a storage layout for your study
A desk top has a limited surface area — and anyone who works at it intensively knows that a moment's...
A solid wood corner desk — when it makes sense and how to plan it properly
A solid wood corner desk and a dual monitor workstation are two topics that live separately online but in practice...
A solid oak display cabinet for the office and study – what to display, how to choose and which RaWood models are worth knowing
A bookcase displays. A chest of drawers stores. A display cabinet does both at once — and that is precisely...
Extendable or fixed? How to choose a dining table that truly suits your space and life
A dining table is one of the few purchases where it really is worth pausing. Not because it is expensive...
Oak bookcase for the office – wooden, industrial or column? A guide to choosing
A bookcase in an office is more than storage capacity. It is a visible piece of furniture — standing against...
Scandinavian Style Desk in Solid Oak – Warmth, Simplicity and Quality That Lasts
There is something remarkable about the way Scandinavian interiors manage to be both beautiful and unpretentious. No unnecessary gesture, no...
Oak Chest of Drawers for the Office – Choosing the Right Model for a Management Office, Open-Plan and Home Office
A chest of drawers rarely makes it onto the first shopping list when fitting out an office. A desk, a...
Oak tables with a metal base – which model should you choose? A comparison of RaWood’s offer
A metal base paired with a solid oak tabletop is currently one of the most popular choices for dining rooms...
Desk for coworking and open-plan offices – how to choose a comfortable, durable, and representative workstation made of solid wood?
A modern office is now much more than just a place to carry out daily tasks. Contemporary workspaces need to...
Oak furniture for the living room: how to choose a collection and a table to achieve a premium look
The living room is the easiest place to end up with visual chaos: different wood tones, random shapes, mismatched details,...









