Turning in wood. Turned parts.



Turned legs for furniture, chairs and tables are characterised by a variety of shapes – from simple, tapered forms to more ornate ones. Their aesthetics and solidity are crucial to the appearance and stability of the entire piece of furniture. Turned handles, on the other hand, which are often smaller and more ergonomic, can take the form of knobs, elongated cylinders with milling or more fanciful shapes, adding character to drawers, cabinet doors or other fittings. Both types of turned details, thanks to their precise processing, are characterised by smooth surfaces and symmetry, which emphasises the natural beauty of the wood.