It doesn't get more locally produced than this. Ardre siding is made in this version with a slab of Gotland core pine grown and sawn in Ardre parish, just twenty minutes from our carpentry shop.
The Gotland core pine is taken from the core of furrows that have grown slowly in barren soil, which makes it particularly saturated in hartz and resin substances, and thus heavy. The grain of the wood gives a beautiful and lively material with a very "natural wood feel".
The surface treatment is done with white-pigmented soap, which gives a bright, durable and easy-care piece of furniture that grays over time and acquires an almost antique patina.
The base of the bench is painted in one of our
standard colors , state your choice in the comments field when you place your order.
H: 90 cm
L: 122 cm
D: 35 cm
The story of Ardre from Ardre
2022 will be 25 years since Kristian Eriksson founded GAD and designed classic Ardre percussion tables for his Gotlandsgård in Ardre parish. For a quarter of a century, we have done what we believe in: Real furniture in real materials, with all manufacturing in Sweden.
To celebrate this and raise our sustainability ambitions one more step, we are relaunching the Ardre percussion table in Gotland core pine. Of course, we and others with us will build furniture from this fantastic material - and other Swedish wood. That demand is growing among you customers and us manufacturers is an important part, and that we have sawmills and timber players who actively contribute to making Swedish furniture wood available to another.
We personally have two heroes at Ardre to thank for this launch, Lasse Olsson and Ove Nilsson. Both families have been in Ardre and owned the forest and the saw for generations, and now they are working for more people to choose Gotland core wood, and very specifically the trees that took root when their grandfathers' parents owned the forest and the saw in the latter half of the 19th century .
In other words, to choose a piece of furniture in Gotland core pine from Ardre is to take part in a heritage far older than GAD's 25 years. That thought makes us humble and proud.