The most important part of our products is the raw material – the wood itself. Firstly, care is taken to source the wood, all of which comes under the FSC (Forest Stewardship Council). We only select the best grade wood at Sitting Spiritually, and we, as makers, are part of the quality selection process. When we receive a wood delivery, our first job is to carefully inspect the timber to ensure that we start with the best grade of material. This means we look over it for large knots, or any evidence of sapwood, splitting or shakes (shakes are a lengthwise separation along the grain, usually between the growth rings of the tree). Heartwood (the central, ‘dead’ inner part of the tree) is rejected, as again, this is more susceptible to splitting and imperfections. When we are completely happy with the wood, we can then start the process of creating the furniture. This begins by marking out the components and cutting out using the bandsaw and router. In turn these are processed and sanded, finished and perfected, ready for assembly. There is something incredibly satisfying about receiving a raw material, such as timber and processing that material into a beautiful piece of furniture. This has to be one of the most rewarding aspects of making the furniture.
Below are the three woods that we use at Sitting Spiritually. They each have unique properties and characteristics which make them suitable for various purposes, we get to ‘know’ the wood after years of working with it, and we have developed different ways of working that we find are the most harmonious with that particular material.