Originally founded as a hobby in 1975 by Patrick Gardener, this now auspicious woodware provider started out with humble beginnings and expectations. Despite this, it swiftly became a pioneering force in the industry in terms of design quality and procedure. By identifying a weak point in the quality levels of woodware production of the times, T&G woodware was able to gain a firm foothold which has only steadily increased.
The company now has over 650 products under their belt and the capacity to work their magic through a multitude of materials such as marble, cork and many others. Customers can always be assured by the quality of a T&G piece and this is only emphasised by the care that the company shows in transporting its valuable goods. Brand products are sealed in a non-toxic and protective lacquer in order to further enhance the beautiful finish of the item and help in assuring against water damage in the future.
Keeping your T&G woodware clean and in perfect condition is a simple process. A swift wipe down with a wood treatment oil, or even just a damp cloth, is all it takes to ensure that your piece remains in pristine condition. To ensure that your product never takes too much water damage, it is important that, as with any woodware product, it doesn’t remain immersed in water for any length of time.
T&G Woodware is also well known and respected for their environmental policies. As their central product and lifeblood remains timber based, they have made firm steps in assuring that their source of timber stems, wherever possible, from well-managed and sustainable forests and plantations. Being in the industry, the company is well aware of what a precious commodity timber is and the importance of preserving this vital resource.
The wood selected by T&G Woodware is thus not only environmentally responsibly selected, but also grown under the optimal conditions to ensure strength and durability. These qualities are further enhanced by expert craftsmanship which exquisitely details each unique piece.
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