KeSa Wood Samples
P1 Black wood finish is achieved by a process that involves hand-applying layers of black stain on the wood, followed by light brushing with a steel brush and applying a final layer of hard wax oil. Mocha-Driftwood finish is achieved by repeated applications of diluted walnut stain and sealer on deeply burnished wood, followed by brushing with steel wool. The wood finish paired with Ink is called Burnt Cobalt-Coir and has a distinct bluish-black tinge. Burnt Cobalt-Coir finish is achieved by hand burnishing the wood, applying a combination of stains in controlled proportions, and finally removing the sheen by using steel wool. Finally, the wood finish paired with the Cobalt colourway is called Burnt Cobalt-Coir and has a distinct bluish tinge. Burnt Cobalt Coir finish is made by hand burnishing the wood, applying a combination of stains in controlled proportions, and finally removing the sheen by using steel wool.