La tendance Wengé dans les tables

The Wenge trend in tables

Decorating tips and advice
Summary

Rare, dark and robust, Wenge wood finds its place in the furniture of lovers of modern and exotic interiors. At the same time, it is included in the list of materials of excellence that make the difference in terms of design.

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2 class="western">Wenge: a noble and resistant wood

Wengé is a rare and precious wood originating from tropical and equatorial Africa. Coming from the Millettia Laurentii species, it is characterized by a dark color, ranging from dark orange to chocolate brown tending towards black; its color and its fine, light contrasting veins give it an authentic appearance full of charm.

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  • Good to know: renowned for its robustness, this hardwood is particularly stable and resistant to shocks. Used in the manufacture of furniture, it provides the solidity and reliability necessary for durable furniture.

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What colors should a Wenge table be combined with?

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At the heart of a dining room, the Wenge table imposes its natural elegance through its deep color and delicate streaks. This trend is all the stronger because it is based on diverse styles, thus making it possible to appeal to audiences with varied tastes.

3 class="western"> 3 class="western"> 3 class="western"> Wenge and light tones: contrast and modernity

When a table in this material is placed in a light-colored room, it immediately benefits from an emphasis and light. The contrast highlights the dark curves in the space and thus gives the room a refined, chic and raw look at the same time.

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White and its derivatives are ideal colors to combine or superimpose on a Wenge table. Light-colored tableware will make a good impression on the dark, matte surface of the wooden table.

  • Note : Certain materials go particularly well with Wenge for a contemporary design: glass, raw fibers (cotton, linen, wool) and silver metals. A clever mix that will project your interior into a space conducive to cocooning.
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