There is a vast difference between fine furniture, mass manufactured
furniture and log furniture as it ages. All log furniture is subject to the
natural process of "checking". Checking, or log cracking, happens as
wood releases moisture, and normally occurs across, or through, the tree’s annual
growth rings. It is the usual result of wood seasoning.
Your
safety and satisfaction is of most importance to us.
Checking occurs mainly on the surface of solid log
wood. This natural process does not affect the structural performance or
integrity of the wood. This only adds to the unique character and rustic appeal
of each piece. Without a doubt, this individuality and relaxed personality is
what makes log furniture so popular in home and garden decor. The degree of
checking will vary from product to product and from log to log.
It wouldn’t be rustic furniture without imperfections.
Unlike glued together fine furniture, checking and knots are
expected with log furniture. Checking can range from very slight slivers to
cracks running the full length of the log to the heart or middle of the log
wood.
In either case this checking is completely normal and in no way affects
the integrity of the wood, or the strength of your new furniture. The unique nature of each individual log acts to accentuate it's charm, add character and further the natural appeal and rustic qualities. There are times when molded to perfect proportions and a mass production replication of every concievable surface just isn't what we seek. Log furniture and rustic decor fill this void so highly sought in today's increasingly hectic and overly commerialized world.