1. Material (50%) – The foundation for real quality of life
Choosing the right wood is crucial for the quality, durability and ease of care of your furniture.
Real hardwoods such as teak and acacia impress not only with their natural beauty, but above all with their exceptional resilience and durability.
Why hardwood?
In contrast to soft woods such as cedar, spruce, or pine, which are often used in inexpensive furniture, teak and acacia achieve a Janka hardness of approximately 1500 Ibf (approximately 750 kg). This is more than four times that of the cedar widely used in Switzerland, which usually only reaches around 350 Ibf (approximately 50 kg).
What does this mean for you?
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Longer service life:
Hardwoods like teak and acacia are extremely resistant to pressure, scratches, abrasion, and everyday wear and tear. A hardwood table remains stable, smooth, and attractive even after years of use—even with intensive family use and everyday use. -
Less care & worries:
Hardwood is virtually impervious to dirt, moisture, and even minor accidents. Its high density and natural oil content protect the wood from within, meaning you'll need less re-oiling and no special products. -
More value & authenticity:
Choosing teak or acacia means real substance rather than mere appearance: each piece is not only more beautiful, but will also truly last for generations. -
Sustainable investment:
Those who invest in hardwood are choosing furniture that will last for decades – and that will hardly lose any of its charm or functionality even after years.
Buddha decoration quality promise
That's why at Buddha Deko we uncompromisingly rely on teak and acacia – woods that are internationally renowned for their extreme hardness and unique charisma.
The result is a piece of furniture that not only inspires you today, but will accompany you throughout your life.
2. Material usage (30%) – Less is more, but only with the adhesive
A piece of furniture is only truly solid if it is made from large, continuous pieces of wood – ideally without glue, fillers, or veneers. Many supposedly "solid" tables are actually made of thin top layers on cheap baseboards. This not only reduces stability but also lifespan.
Example from our range:
Our tree trunk coffee tables are made from whole slices of wood, without veneer or hidden joints – each piece is unique and made from a single tree.
3. Construction & Processing (20%) – Craftsmanship
The construction determines the style, stability, and lifestyle of your furniture. High-quality solid wood furniture is crafted with precision: edges are gently rounded, surfaces are finely sanded, and natural features such as grain or small knots are aesthetically integrated into the design.
Our promise:
Each piece of furniture at Buddha Deko is individually inspected and carefully crafted – for a lasting aesthetic.
4. Attention to detail – The difference lies in the fine details
Really high-quality furniture can be recognized by the little things:
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Natural grain: Each piece tells its own story.
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Natural edges and a pleasant feel: For comfort that brings joy every day.
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Solid workmanship down to the last detail: screws, connections and surfaces are not only stable but also beautiful.
At Buddha Deko, we attach particular importance to these details – because you should feel every day that your piece of furniture was created with care.
Conclusion
When buying furniture, those who pay attention to the material, the use of materials, craftsmanship and details will receive more than just a piece of furniture – namely a piece of lasting quality of life and a companion for many years.
Discover our unique solid wood tables now and see for yourself in our showroom in Feuerthalen near Zurich!
FAQ – Frequently asked questions about solid wood furniture
1. How do I recognize real solid wood?
Solid wood furniture consists of a single piece of wood without veneer or chipboard. Ask specifically about the wood's cross-section and origin.
2. Why is solid furniture more expensive?
They offer a longer lifespan, better appearance, a healthier indoor climate and are often handmade – this is reflected in the price.
3. How do I properly care for solid wood furniture?
Wipe regularly with a damp cloth, occasionally treat with natural oil and avoid direct moisture.
4. What are the advantages of Buddha decoration?
We offer only tested, unique pieces made from sustainable solid wood, personal advice, and lifelong care recommendations.