Our wood species

Find an overview of the woods used in the creation of our wooden glasses. Most of our frames are made using several species of wood in order to draw on the properties and advantages of each: strength, flexibility, color ...

Rosewood

The rosewood is wood exotic whose color and fragrance are reminiscent of rose

Our flagship model: La Nantaise

Scandinavian wood

Dark wood with many white veins /cream that the course

Our flagship model: La Chambérienne I

Arizona Oak

This oak species has a color halfway between beige and gray

Our flagship model: La Ponote I

Brown oak

From brun to brown dark with flamed undertones, this oak is a fairly common wood

Our flagship model: La Grenobloise

Light oak

This oak has the particularity of 'have a very light shade

Our flagship model: La Nîmoise

Aged oak

This aged oak wood provides a subtle gray color unique

Our flagship model: La Lilloise I

Black ebony

This wood black from ebony, precious and very hard

Our flagship model: La Tropézienne

Zebra ebony

This ebony wood has rust-colored veins of the most beautiful effect

Our flagship model: L 'Annecienne

Ebony

This very dark wood is also very resistant

Our flagship model: La Chill Club

Erable

This wood tender is whitish or pale yellow , of a silvery gray shade, is also very flexible

Our flagship model: La Bordelaise I

Walnut magnifying glass

The magnifying glass of walnut is due to an outgrowth on the walnut

Our flagship model: La Chave

Common walnut

The common walnut is a fairly common grown for its sought-after wood

Our flagship model: La Dijonnaise II

Walnut

Colored brown , it is widely used for its solidity , its fineness of grain and its ease of being sculpted

Our flagship model: La Brestoise

Zebrano

This wood is brown clear or cream color with dark stripes resembling the stripes of a zebra

Our flagship model: La Parisienne