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What Chairs Go Best With a Live Edge Table

A live-edge table is a striking piece of furniture that brings natural texture and character into a room. Because these tables have a unique, organic look, the chairs you pair with them matter just as much as the table itself. The right seating enhances the table’s beauty while creating a cohesive and inviting space. At Wootique , we often help homeowners match chairs that balance comfort, style, and design harmony with wooden and live-edge furniture. Why Choosing the Right Chair Matters Live edge tables tend to have a rich, natural grain and an irregular silhouette. Chairs with heavy detailing or overly ornate elements can compete visually with the table. Instead, choosing chairs that complement rather than clash helps maintain design flow. The goal is to create a space that feels intentional, comfortable, and visually balanced. Classic Wooden Chairs for Timeless Appeal Classic wooden chairs are often the best place to start. They echo the natural materials of the table and offer a ...

Epoxy Resin Furniture Care: Maintenance Tips You Must Know

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Epoxy resin furniture brings a unique blend of art and durability into modern homes. Its glossy finish, rich transparency and flowing patterns make every piece stand out. At Wootique , each resin creation is handcrafted to highlight the natural beauty of wood while adding a contemporary touch. With simple, consistent care, your resin furniture will keep its charm for years. This guide covers everything you need to know about looking after your epoxy resin pieces at home. Simple Habits That Extend the Life of Your Furniture Adopting a few mindful practices helps your furniture stay flawless: Limit direct sunlight on the epoxy resin surface to prevent fading. Use only mild cleaners to wipe the table. Place coasters and placemats under cups, plates and other items. Always use cutting boards while chopping to avoid scratches. Add felt pads under decorative items to protect the surface. Lift the heavyweight decor instead of sliding it. These small habits protect the craftsmanship and keep...