Botteva
Botteva is rooted in the quiet rhythm of hand and tool. Drawn from the instruments of the trade, each one is a tribute to the spaces where beauty is shaped, not manufactured. Crafted in character grade, every plank bears the imprint of its making, knots, marks, and variation left intentionally visible, like the signature of the artisan. Bold, grounded, and deeply tactile, Botteva is a collection for those who see the poetry in process and the elegance in imperfection.
Raw and honest, Aspra captures the untouched quality of freshly milled wood. Dry, chalky, and sun-faded. Its pale blonde base and open grain recall the earliest stages of the maker’s process, before refinement begins. There’s an unvarnished beauty here, full of texture and potential, like the first cut from a well-worn blade.
Herringbone
Toura draws inspiration from the turning tools that shape wood by rotation. Its soft brown tone carries subtle curves in the grain, giving it a sense of motion even while still. There’s energy in its surface, crafted not polished, like something shaped slowly by hand over time.
Named for the tool that hold a project in place, Serra feels stable, warm, and intentional. Its golden tone is grounded by linear grain movement, like tension held just beneath the surface. There’s strength in its simplicity, a reminder that what holds everything together is often what’s least seen.
Earthbound and effortless, Natura reflects the wood in its most honest state; uncoated, warm, and familiar. The grain is visible and imperfect, with subtle tonal shifts that feel both accidental and artful. It speaks to the quiet in-between moments of craft, where instinct guides the hand more than precision.
Lucra bears the imprint of time, wood darkened by years of work and wear. Its toasted warmth and fine grain recall the tools of the artisan, passed from hand to hand. There’s a quiet intensity beneath the surface, steadfast, soulful, and shaped by memory.
Named for the chisel, Spata is bold and sculptural, with a pronounced grain that feels almost carved. Its surface is rich with movement, sharp lines, soft edges, and a sense of deliberate force. It brings structure and dimension, like a material shaped with focus and intent.
Deep and expressive, Teyva blends earthen undertones with a cool, smoked finish. Its irregular grain feels forged more than finished, like reclaimed timber bearing the imprint of every cut. The surface holds contrast, light and shadow, smooth and coarse, mirroring the duality of control and chance in the maker’s process.
With the warm, resinous glow of aged amber, Ambra is the darkest expression in the Botteva collection, deep, grounded, and full of quiet confidence. Its burnished, low-sheen finish recalls the patina of workbenches darkened by oil, time, and touch. It anchors the collection with a sense of craft, honoring both process and permanence.