03-12-2021, 10:22 AM
(This post was last modified: 03-12-2021, 10:51 AM by Handplanesandmore.)
We're woodworkers and so we can tell the difference between solid/natural wood and manufactured wood. Many consumers can't; wood is just wood to them. I can understand why the product writer uses "solid wood" to differentiate it from other materials such as plastic, metal, etc.
When I looked at the details, I found that they're not trying to deceive any potential customers (bold mine):
Features
Are the legs (base material) made of solid wood? They look like so.
As a careful reader, I find the presentation acceptable unless someone can show me otherwise.
By the way, I don't think it's a rip off of any other designs. Hands down, if I were to build a similar desk, I'd choose the more elegant, all wood Salvaggio Desk than one with a metal base.
Simon
When I looked at the details, I found that they're not trying to deceive any potential customers (bold mine):
Features
- 18mm thick MDF top
- Walnut veneer
- Base Material: Solid Wood
- Adult Assembly Required: Yes
- Top Material: Manufactured Wood
- Top Material Details: MDF
Are the legs (base material) made of solid wood? They look like so.
As a careful reader, I find the presentation acceptable unless someone can show me otherwise.
By the way, I don't think it's a rip off of any other designs. Hands down, if I were to build a similar desk, I'd choose the more elegant, all wood Salvaggio Desk than one with a metal base.
Simon