The time period refers to a hardwood derived from timber belonging to the Fagus genus. This materials is characterised by its positive, even grain, reasonable density, and lightweight coloration, usually starting from creamy white to pale pinkish-brown. For instance, furnishings makers ceaselessly make use of this lumber within the building of chairs, tables, and cupboards.
Its significance stems from its power, workability, and affordability in comparison with another hardwoods. Traditionally, it has been valued for its capacity to be steam-bent, enabling its use in iconic furnishings designs. Moreover, its constant texture makes it appropriate for a wide range of finishes, contributing to its aesthetic enchantment and broad functions in each structural and ornamental parts.