What makes True Bog Oak so special?
Our Bog Oak trees have been buried under saturated wet soil deposits for thousands of years. Transformed into shades of dark greenish and greyish-brown up to deep black, the wood can be beautifully dense and refined in grain. Dating back as far as 5,000 BC sometimes, they tell the story of old growth forests from the remote past. We can promise you that the logs we use for our True Bog Oak wood floors are originally reclaimed from boglands and lakes, and always achieved their colour throughout the wood by natural discoloration. We can select the darkest natural patina and ensure a very high quality consistency with minimum surface defects.
The origins of this ancient hardwood are beautifully mysterious. Thousands of years ago, rivers, swamps and bogs were surrounded by huge, dark forests full of towering oak trees. These dark dense woods made the trees grow slowly, giving them often a tight grain structure. This makes the wood very dense and refined, adding unique characteristics to its look and feel. Due to storms, floods and other natural events, the trees would sometimes fall into the adjacent wetlands, where they were preserved.