Materials of the highest quality are the basis for creating elegant, comfortable and durable pieces of furniture that will last for generations. Consequently, the precise selection of the finest materials is a predominant focus point for House of Zowum.
When it comes to Zowum, compromising is not an option. House of Zowum manufactures the furniture with the same values and in the same quality as it was originally intended. Without this approach it would not be possible to achieve the unique finish and delicate details that is Zowum trademark.
The use of quality wood is crucial for the Zowum collection. When properly sourced and selected, the natural material contains unique qualities which ensures gracefulness and durability for generations. With distinctive and natural structures, the material creates life and movement, making it the ideal choice for organically shaped furniture.
Leather is a distinctive natural material which exudes exclusivity and ages with grace. House of Finn Juhl uses carefully selected hides form cows and bulls and treat these with the utmost respect when upholstering.
Textiles play a crucial role in the experience of furniture and contribute to great seat comfort. There is a broad variety of textiles, in multiple styles, colours and designs, suitable for Finn Juhl’s furniture. Each textile has its own characteristics and the nature of the furniture is easily customized with the choice of a unique textile.
Linoleum is an exceptional natural material made from heated linseed oil, powdered cork and rasin. The surface of the Linoleum is pleasantly acoustic, tactile and matte with a smooth and fine texture.
Sheepskin has great natural qualities. It is both elegant and smooth. Through a careful selection of sheepskin it has been made possible to develop a unique product that is well suited to furniture upholstery.
Steel is an elegant and strong corrosion-resistant material that do not require any surface protection and will not change in appearance over time.
Exclusive metals, like Sterling silver and untreated brass, are not static; they embrace their surroundings, morphing, and adapting. This transformation, termed as patina, is an emblem of the material's journey, holding profound significance for design enthusiasts and collectors.