Article Contents:
- Problem of fragmentation
- Mismatched tones
- Differences in surface treatment
- Difference in quality
- Advantages of a single manufacturer
- Guaranteed material identity
- Style Unity
- Technological compatibility
- Simplified logistics
- Professional project support
- Wooden handles: functional aesthetics
- Variety of shapes and sizes
- Wood species and their characteristics
- Finishing Options
- Mounting systems
- Decorative door elements: doorway architecture
- Carved overlays: from classic to modern
- Central and corner compositions
- Modular decor systems
- Molding tips
- Mascarons and rosettes
- Comprehensive approach to interior
- Visual connections between zones
- Scale gradation
- Stylistic coherence
- Production technology: the foundation of quality
- Wood selection and drying
- Precision processing
- Multi-stage sanding
- Professional finishing
- Application in Different Interior Styles
- Classic Interiors
- Scandinavian minimalism
- Modern eclecticism
- Loft and Industrial Style
- Installation and mounting
- Surface Preparation
- Marking and symmetry
- Overlay Attachment
- Installing Handles
- Care for wooden decor
- Regular Cleaning
- Updating Oil Finish
- Protection against damage
- Custom solutions
- Custom manufacturing from sketches
- Non-standard sizes
- Complex compositions
- Economic efficiency
- Wholesale discounts
- Unified delivery
- No rework required
- Long-term availability
- Frequently Asked Questions
- Conclusion: craftsmanship and traditions of STAVROS
Interior design is a system of interconnected elements. Disparate pieces from different manufacturers create visual chaos, disrupt spatial integrity, and turn a thoughtfully planned design project into a random assortment of items. Wooden furniture handles of the same tone and texture, combined with decorative elements on doors made from the same wood species, form a unified field, create visual connections, and act as a cohesive thread between different areas of the room.
What if the wooden handle on a kitchen cabinet front, the carved overlay on an interior door, and the decorative element on a wall panel are all made from the same solid oak, processed using the same technology, and finished with an identical tinting composition? The magic of wholeness emerges—the space gains architectural logic, where every detail is subordinated to a common idea, harmonizing in unison with the rest.
A single manufacturer for all wooden elements is not a marketing gimmick, but a deliberate strategy for creating a harmonious interior. Let's examine why a comprehensive approach to wooden decor is critically important for achieving aesthetic perfection.
The Problem of Fragmentation
Imagine a typical renovation or interior update scenario. Furniture handles are ordered from one supplier, door overlays from another,Wooden skirting boardsfrom a third,Moldingsfrom a fourth. The result is predictable: mismatched shades, differences in texture, visual cacophony.
Mismatched Tones
Oak from different manufacturers can have dozens of shades—from light sandy to dark brown. Even within a single batch of wood, color variations occur. When wooden handles are tinted in 'light walnut' by manufacturer A, and door overlays in 'light walnut' by manufacturer B, the probability of a perfect match is close to zero.
The human eye is sensitive to the slightest differences in shades of adjacent objects. A discrepancy of even half a tone between a cabinet handle and an overlay on a neighboring door creates a sense of disharmony, sloppiness, and incompleteness. The brain registers the mismatch as an error, causing subconscious discomfort.
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Differences in Surface Treatment
Finishing technology varies from manufacturer to manufacturer. One coats products with matte oil, emphasizing the grain. Another uses a semi-matte varnish, creating a slight sheen. A third applies enamel, completely hiding the wood structure.
Even if the shades match, a difference in the type of coating creates visual inconsistency. A matte handle next to a semi-gloss overlay looks like elements from different interiors that have accidentally ended up in the same space.
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Difference in Quality
The quality of wooden products is determined by dozens of parameters: raw material selection, wood moisture content, processing precision, sanding smoothness, coating uniformity. For artisanal manufacturers, quality control is minimal—products of varying condition can end up in the same batch.
PremiumWooden handlewith impeccable geometry and a silky surface next to a roughly processed overlay from a random supplier create the impression of a compiled interior, where the good coexists with the mediocre.
Advantages of a Single Manufacturer
When all wooden interior elements—from handles to overlays, from baseboards to cornices—are manufactured by a single producer, a number of critical advantages arise.
Guaranteed Material Identity
A professional manufacturer works with batches of wood from the same origin. The oak plank from which handles are turned today and the oak plank from which overlays are milled tomorrow are material from the same drying chamber, with identical moisture content, color, and grain.
Tinting compositions are mixed according to a single formula. The shade 'dark walnut' on Monday and the shade 'dark walnut' on Friday are absolutely identical—the same concentrate, the same application technology, the same control sample are used.
The result—all wooden interior elements look like parts of a single whole, carved from the same piece of wood, treated by the same hand. Visual integrity is achieved naturally, without adjustments or compromises.
Style unity
The manufacturer's design signature is evident across all products. If a handle collection features predominantly smooth, rounded forms, then the overlay collection will have the same soft lines, the same philosophy of elegance without sharp corners.
This creates a stylistic connection between different types of products. A round push-button handle with a 40 mm diameter on a cabinet door echoes a round rosette with a 120 mm diameter on a door—one geometry, one language of forms. A rectangular pull handle on a kitchen cabinet front harmonizes with rectangular overlays on a panel door—a unified rhythm, a unified plasticity.
Technological Compatibility
Products from the same manufacturer are designed for joint use. Dimensions, proportions, and fastening systems are thought out so that elements combine easily and logically.
A carved overlay has a recess on the back that perfectly matches the profile of the molding from the same collection. This allows the overlay to be mounted over the molding without gaps or cracks—the pieces fit together like a puzzle, forming a unified composition.
Modular systems of decorative elements allow for composing complex ornamental panels from standard fragments. A central overlay connects with corner elements via special joining pieces—everything is calculated, everything fits together.
Simplified Logistics
One order instead of five or six from different suppliers—this saves time, money, and nerves. Single delivery, single point of contact, single payment system. No need to coordinate delivery schedules from different companies, track multiple orders, or deal with claims against various suppliers.
A comprehensive order often provides a discount. The manufacturer is interested in large projects and is willing to reduce the price when ordering a full set of wooden decor. Savings can amount to 10-20% of the retail cost — a significant sum for large-scale projects.
Professional project support
When all elements are from one manufacturer, the company's specialists see the project as a whole. They can provide qualified consultation on combining different products, suggest optimal combinations, and offer non-standard solutions.
The manufacturer's designers will help create a visualization — how the {name} will lookWooden handleson facades in combination with carved overlays on doors and cornices under the ceiling. This allows you to see the result before starting work, make adjustments, and avoid mistakes.
Wooden handles: functional aesthetics
A furniture handle is a point of daily contact. Dozens, hundreds of times a day, the hand touches this part. How pleasant the handle feels to the touch and how ergonomically convenient it is determines the overall feeling of comfort in the home.
Variety of shapes and sizes
Collections from professional manufacturers include dozens of handle models of various geometries. Round knobs, oval, triangular, rectangular pulls, U-shaped rails, shells, asymmetrical shapes — the selection allows you to choose the optimal option for any type of furniture and interior style.
The size range covers the entire spectrum of needs. Compact knobs with a diameter of 30 mm for lightweight cabinet doors. Massive round handles with a diameter of 100 mm for large dressers and buffets. Long pulls of 320-400 mm for wide drawers and swing doors of wardrobe cabinets.
Wood species and their characteristics
Professional manufacturers work with selected solid wood of noble species. Oak with a density of 720-880 kg/m³ provides maximum strength and wear resistance. The characteristic pronounced texture with large pores creates visual depth, nobility, and respectability.
Beech with a density of 680-770 kg/m³ is an alternative for light interiors. The fine-pored, uniform structure gives a smooth, silky surface; the neutral pinkish hue is ideal for Scandinavian and minimalist spaces.
Ash with a density of 690-750 kg/m³ combines the strength of oak with the light tone of beech. The striped texture creates visual dynamism without aggression — an ideal choice for modern interiors where naturalness without heaviness is important.
Finishing options
Clear oil preserves and accentuates the natural beauty of wood. The oil coating penetrates the fiber structure, protects from within, while the wood retains its tactile quality, texture, and ability to 'breathe.' The hand feels living wood, not an artificial film.
Colored enamels create a perfectly smooth surface of rich color. White handles for Provence and Scandinavian interiors. Black — for graphic modern spaces. Gray — for neutral, restrained solutions. Brown — for warm classic interiors.
Polyurethane varnish forms a durable protective film resistant to moisture, dirt, and mechanical impacts. The gloss level varies from matte (10-15 gloss units) to high-gloss (80-90 units) depending on stylistic tasks.
Mounting Systems
Professional wooden handles are equipped with reliable fastening systems. Standard threaded fastening via M4 or M5 screws ensures a strong connection to the facade. The screw length is selected depending on the door thickness — from 25 mm for thin facades to 50 mm for massive paneled constructions.
For concealed mounting, special screws with a countersunk head are used. After installation, the fastener is invisible, creating the impression that the handle is glued or forms a single whole with the facade. This is especially important for minimalist interiors where purity of lines is valued.
Decorative elements on doors: architecture of the opening
An interior door is not just a functional partition between rooms. It is an architectural element, a frame for the transition from one space to another. Decor for interior doors transforms a utilitarian structure into an aesthetic object that sets the tone for the entire interior.
Carved overlays: from classic to modern
Decorative Insertsmade of solid wood is the most expressive type of door decor. Three-dimensional carving creates a play of light and shadow, forms a plastic surface, turning a flat door into a sculptural object.
Classical motifs — acanthus leaves, plant scrolls, cartouches, rocaille — refer to the traditions of Baroque, Rococo, and Empire. Such a decorative element on a paneled door made of solid oak creates an atmosphere of a palace interior, aristocratic sophistication.
Modern geometric overlays — strict rectangles, circles, trapezoids, rhombuses — work in minimalist and contemporary interiors. They create graphic accents, structure the door plane, set a rhythm without excessive decorativeness.
The 'Summer Garden' collection is an original development where classical Baroque carving is reinterpreted in a modern key. Plant motifs, floral garlands, leaves, and branches are executed with exquisite detail but compositionally organized in a new way, without the heaviness of traditional classicism.
Central and corner compositions
Symmetrical central overlays are located in the geometric center of the panel or door leaf. They create a focal point, draw the eye, and organize the composition. The size of the central overlay varies from compact 120×80 mm to large-scale 400×300 mm depending on the door size.
Corner elements frame the panels at the corners, create an architectural frame, and emphasize the geometry of the door. Four identical corner overlays form a single composition, a closed system, visually complete.
A combination of central and corner elements creates a complex multi-level composition. A large central overlay framed by four corner ones turns a simple paneled door into a ceremonial portal, worthy of a representative interior.
Modular decor systems
An innovative solution — modular overlay-constructors. Basic elements (centers, corners, extenders, finials) are combined with each other, allowing the creation of compositions of any configuration and size.
Joining elements provide seamless connection of modules. The overlay precisely mates with the molding or another overlay, forming a visually unified surface without breaks. This opens up limitless possibilities for creativity — from concise minimalist solutions to complex Baroque panels.
Molding tips
Special overlay-tips are designed for mounting on the ends of moldings. The back side of the tip has a recess that exactly replicates the profile of the molding. The tip is placed on the end, covering it, creating a beautiful finishing of the line.
This is especially important for vertical moldings on the sides of the door. Instead of a cut end — an elegant decorative tip in the form of a stylized leaf, drop, geometric shape. A small detail, but it is precisely such nuances that distinguish professional design from amateur.
Mascarons and rosettes
Mascarons — three-dimensional carved images of faces (human, animal, mythological creatures) — are a classic element of decor for entrance and main doors. They create solemnity, monumentality, referencing antique and Renaissance traditions.
Rosettes — round or polygonal carved elements with central symmetry — are used as accent points. A rosette in the center of a panel creates a focal point, gathers the composition, and can serve as a base for a door knocker or peephole.
Comprehensive approach to interior
When all wooden interior elements — furniture handles, door overlays, baseboards, cornices, casings, balusters — are made by one manufacturer from a single material, a synergistic effect arises.
Visual connections between zones
Oak handles on kitchen fronts — oak overlay on the door between the kitchen and living room — oak cornice under the living room ceiling — oak baseboard along the perimeter of both rooms. A chain of elements from one material, one tone, one treatment creates a visual thread, linking the space into a single whole.
The eye reads these repetitions, registers the rhythm, perceives the space as a thoughtful composition. A sense of order, harmony, and professionalism of design emerges.
Gradation by scale
Large elements—door overlays, ceiling cornices—set the primary scale and dominate visually. Medium elements—baseboards, trims—form the architectural framework. Small elements—handles, rosettes—create detailing and invite close inspection.
Three scale levels from a single material create a visual hierarchy while maintaining integrity. The interior gains depth, multi-layeredness, and professional elaboration.
Stylistic coherence
All elements resonate in the same stylistic key. If the handles are executed in restrained minimalist geometry, then the door overlays are also strict rectangular forms without excesses. If the handles have smooth rounded contours, then the carving on the overlays is soft, flowing, without sharp angles.
Unity of style is created naturally, organically, without special fitting efforts — simply because all products came from one design workshop, carry one handwriting, one philosophy of form.
Production technology: the foundation of quality
The quality of wooden decor is determined not only by design but also by manufacturing technology.
Wood selection and drying
A professional manufacturer works only with select solid wood without knots, cracks, rot, blue stain, or wormholes. The fibers are straight, without swirls or cross-grain. The annual rings are uniform — a sign of slow growth, high density.
The wood undergoes chamber drying to a moisture content of 8-12%. This is a critical parameter. Over-dried wood (below 6%) becomes brittle, prone to cracking. Under-dried wood (above 14%) deforms after manufacturing — handles twist, overlays warp.
The drying regime is selected individually for each species. Oak is dried slowly, with a gradual reduction in moisture to avoid cracks. Beech is less finicky but requires uniform drying throughout the volume.
Precision Processing
CNC lathes process handles with an accuracy of ±0.1 mm. This is critical for threaded connections — the slightest deviations create play or make assembly impossible. Milling centers with 3-4 axes cut overlays according to a three-dimensional model, reproducing the most complex carving with jewelry-like detail.
Manual finishing of carved elements by master carvers gives the products liveliness, individuality. The machine creates the basic form, the person adds nuances, emphasizes details, and removes technological traces.
Multi-stage sanding
After mechanical processing, sanding follows with abrasives of increasing grit — from P80 (coarse) to P320 (finish). Each stage removes traces of the previous one, gradually bringing the surface to perfect smoothness.
For carved elements, special tools are used — abrasive sponges, flap wheels, sanding cords. They penetrate into the recesses of the carving, treat curved surfaces, and create uniform sanding throughout the entire volume.
Final treatment with a fine-grit sponge P400-P600 by hand — the last touch before applying the coating. The surface becomes silky, any scratch or mark is mercilessly revealed and eliminated.
Professional finishing
Oil finishes are applied in two to three coats with intermediate drying. The first coat is absorbed into the wood, creating a base protection. The second forms an even film. The third (if necessary) enhances protective properties and visual richness.
Varnishing is performed in painting booths with a controlled microclimate. Temperature 20-24°C, humidity 50-65%, and absence of dust are the conditions for a perfect finish. The varnish is applied by spraying, ensuring an even layer of 80-120 microns.
Enamel painting includes priming, a base coat, a top coat, and sometimes varnishing. Each layer is dried, sanded with fine P400 abrasive, and dusted. The result is a perfectly smooth colored surface without drips, orange peel, or craters.
Application in different interior styles
Wooden decor is universal, but its shapes, colors, and level of detail vary depending on the stylistic concept.
Classic Interiors
Baroque, Rococo, and Empire styles require luxurious carved decor. Large symmetrical overlays with acanthus leaves, cartouches, and plant scrolls on doors. Figurative turned handles with decorative bands on furniture. All made from solid oak, tinted in noble dark shades — walnut, mahogany, wenge.
Cornices with classic profiles — egg-and-dart, ovolo, dentils — frame the ceiling. High baseboards 100-120 mm with a figured profile create architectural power. Door casings with pilasters and capitals turn doorways into portals.
Scandinavian minimalism
Light wood — beech, ash, whitewashed oak — under clear oil or white enamel. Simple geometric forms without excessive decorativeness. Round knob handles 40-50 mm in diameter on furniture. Laconic rectangular overlays on doors — more like graphic accents than lush decor.
Baseboards are low — 60-80 mm, straight profile without rounding. Cornices are minimalist or absent altogether. The entire philosophy is restraint, functionality, and the natural purity of the material.
Modern Eclecticism
Mixing eras and styles requires caution. Wooden decor becomes a unifying element — one wood species, one tone for all elements with varying forms. A classic carved overlay on a door can coexist with minimalist geometric handles on modern furniture — if the material and color are unified, no conflict arises.
Eclecticism allows playing with texture contrasts while maintaining material unity. Smooth enameled handles + textured carved overlays under oil — a contrast in treatment with the commonality of wood.
Loft and industrial style
Wooden decor in a loft style — an accent of naturalness in an environment of concrete, metal, brick. Rough handles made of solid oak or ash with emphasized texture, minimal processing — as if hewn with an axe. No gloss — only matte oil or wax.
Door overlays (if present) — simple geometric shapes, large scale, expressive wood grain. Baseboards are massive, brutal, made from thick boards. The entire aesthetic — honesty of material, rejection of decorativeness for its own sake.
Installation and Mounting
Proper installation of wooden decor is critical for visual effect and durability.
Surface preparation
The mounting surface (furniture front, door leaf, wall) must be clean, dry, and degreased. Dust, dirt, and grease contamination reduce adhesive adhesion, leading to decor detachment.
Heavy overlays require a sturdy base. If the door is paneled with thin (6-8 mm) MDF panels, attaching a large overlay with glue alone is unreliable. Additional mechanical fastening is necessary — thin finish nails or screws, countersunk and filled.
Marking and symmetry
Precise marking of element positions is the foundation of visual harmony. For symmetrical compositions, absolute accuracy is critical — shifting the central overlay even 3-5 mm from the geometric center of the panel is noticeable.
Use measuring tools — tape measure, square, level. For complex compositions, make a cardboard or paper template full-size, place it on the door, evaluate the visual effect, and only then transfer the markings to the door.
Attaching overlays
Professional method — a combination of glue and mechanical fasteners. Polyurethane or epoxy glue is applied in a thin layer to the back of the overlay. The overlay is pressed to the surface and additionally secured with thin finish nails 1.2-1.5 mm without heads or with hidden heads.
Fasteners are placed in recesses of the carving where they are invisible. After the glue dries (24 hours), fastener points are filled with acrylic wood-tone filler if necessary, sanded with fine abrasive, and touched up with a retouch marker.
Installing handles
Marking holes for handles is done using a template to ensure identical positioning on all fronts. The template is a sheet of thick cardboard or thin plywood with holes corresponding to the handle's mounting holes.
Drilling is done with a drill bit 0.5-1 mm larger than the screw diameter for free passage. For double pull handles, hole parallelism is critical — use a jig or marking with extra care.
Screws are tightened with moderate force using a screwdriver (not a drill!) — excessive force can split the wooden handle. Optimal — tighten until slight resistance, then turn a quarter turn more.
Care for wooden decor
Proper care extends the service life of wooden elements for decades.
Regular cleaning
Weekly dry cleaning with a soft microfiber cloth removes dust from handle, overlay, and cornice surfaces. For carved elements with complex relief, use a soft brush that reaches into recesses.
Monthly wet cleaning is performed with a well-wrung sponge without detergents. Excess moisture is harmful — wood can absorb water and swell. After wet cleaning, wipe surfaces dry with a soft cloth.
Abrasive agents (powders, pastes) and aggressive chemical cleaners (solvents, chlorine-containing compounds) are strictly unacceptable, as are stiff brushes. They damage the finish and the wood itself.
Updating Oil Finish
Wooden elements under oil require periodic renewal every 12-24 months depending on usage intensity. Signs of needing renewal — appearance of dry spots, loss of shine, roughness.
The process is simple: the surface is lightly sanded with fine P320-P400 abrasive to remove contaminants and open pores. Dusted with a damp cloth. After drying, a fresh coat of oil is applied with a soft cloth. After 15-20 minutes, excess is removed with a dry cloth.
Protection against damage
When rearranging furniture, do not bump handles against walls and other objects — wood can split or dent. When washing doors with overlays, do not pour water into the joints between the overlay and the leaf — moisture can get under the decor and cause detachment.
Avoid placing furniture with wooden handles near intense heat sources (radiators, fireplaces) — overheating dries out the wood, leading to cracking. Maintain indoor humidity at 45-65% — this is optimal for wood.
Custom Solutions
Standard collections cover 90% of needs, but sometimes a project requires unique solutions.
Custom manufacturing from sketches
Professional manufacturers offer a service for developing and producing exclusive models based on the customer's individual sketches. You provide a drawing, photograph, or description — technologists create a 3D model, coordinate it with you, and produce a prototype.
After approving the prototype, both single-unit production (one or two overlays for a unique project) and small-batch production (tens to hundreds of handles for furnishing a furniture collection) are possible.
Non-standard sizes
Standard sizes don't always fit. A door of non-standard height or width requires overlays of special proportions. A very wide or very narrow drawer needs a handle of atypical length.
The manufacturer can produce elements to custom sizes — scaling a standard model up or down while preserving proportions. Or create a completely new model for a specific task.
Complex compositions
For representative interiors, museum reconstructions, and restoration projects, complex multi-element compositions of carved decor are required. A central panel framed by side elements, corner overlays, decorative architraves, rosettes — everything must be executed in a unified style and material.
The manufacturer's designers develop the composition as a whole, considering the architecture of the opening, interior style, and customer wishes. All elements are manufactured in parallel, guaranteeing identical material and finish.
Economic Efficiency
A comprehensive order of all wooden decor from a single manufacturer is economically advantageous.
Wholesale discounts
When ordering a full set of elements (handles + overlays + baseboards + cornices + architraves), the manufacturer provides a discount from the base retail prices. The discount amount depends on the order volume and can reach 15-25% for large projects.
Unified delivery
Instead of five or six separate deliveries from different suppliers — one comprehensive delivery. Savings on transportation costs are obvious. Furthermore, the risk of delay of one element, which blocks the entire project, is eliminated.
No rework needed
When all elements perfectly match in color and texture, no rework, replacements, or additional purchases are needed. Situations like 'we bought handles, but they don't match the tone of the overlays, had to look for others' don't arise. Everything aligns from the first time — saving time and money.
Long-term availability
A professional manufacturer maintains an archive of products. If in five to seven years you need to purchase a few more handles (when expanding a kitchen, adding furniture), you can order exactly the same ones. The manufacturer will produce them according to the archived documentation — the same material, same finish, same color.
Frequently asked questions
Can wooden handles and overlays from different collections of the same manufacturer be combined?
Yes, if they are made from the same wood species with an identical finish. Different shapes with a unified material create visual diversity while maintaining integrity. The main thing is matching the shade and type of coating.
Which coating is better for kitchen handles — oil or varnish?
For kitchens, polyurethane varnish is preferable. It creates a waterproof film, is easy to clean, and resistant to fats and stains. Oil requires periodic renewal and is less protected from aggressive kitchen influences.
How to choose the size of an overlay for a door?
The overlay should be proportional to the panel or door leaf. For a 300×500 mm panel, an overlay of 120×180 mm is optimal. An overly large overlay will visually overwhelm the panel, a too small one will get lost. The golden rule — the overlay occupies 30-50% of the panel area.
Can wooden handles and overlays be painted independently?
Technically — yes, but the result will be inferior to factory painting. Professional coating is applied under controlled conditions, with priming, interlayer drying, and final polishing. Home painting with a brush leaves marks, drips, and unevenness.
Are wooden elements suitable for wet areas?
With the correct coating — yes. Oak or beech handles and overlays under multi-layer polyurethane varnish are moisture-resistant. For bathrooms and toilets, choose a varnish coating, not oil.
How much does a medium-sized carved overlay weigh?
A 200×300 mm overlay made of oak weighs about 300-500 grams depending on thickness and carving depth. For attaching this weight, quality adhesive plus 2-3 finishing nails is sufficient.
How to care for carved overlays with complex relief?
Dust is removed with a soft brush that reaches into the recesses of the carving. Once a month — use a well-wrung damp sponge. Avoid moisture accumulation in recesses — blot with a dry cloth after wet cleaning.
Can I order a set of decor for several rooms at once?
Not only is it possible, but it is advisable. A single order for the entire apartment or house guarantees absolute identity of material and processing of all elements. Plus maximum discount for large volume.
What is the production time for a custom order?
Standard models from stock are shipped within 1-3 days. Non-standard sizes or colors — 7-14 business days. Exclusive models based on individual sketches — from 3 weeks to 2 months depending on complexity.
Conclusion: The Craftsmanship and Traditions of STAVROS
A harmonious interior is a system where each element is connected to the others by material, color, style, and quality of execution. Disparate parts from random manufacturers create visual chaos. A unified set of wooden decor from a professional manufacturer forms a cohesive space where everything is in its place, everything resonates in unison.
wooden furniture handlesandDecorative Insertsfrom a single manufacturer is not just ordering convenience. It is a guarantee of material identity, unity of processing, and stylistic consistency. It is an investment in quality that lasts for decades, pleasing the eye and hand every day.
For over two decades, STAVROS has been creating solid wood products for the furniture industry, designer interiors, and individual projects. Our own production, equipped with modern CNC machines and traditional woodworking tools, combines technological precision with the warmth of handcrafted work.
The STAVROS range features over 30 models ofOnly the best sections of the trunk with uniform structure, free of defects and flaws, are selected. The wood is sawn taking into account the direction of the fibers — for maximum strength, the fibers should be aligned along the main axis of the product.in various shapes and sizes — from compact 30 mm diameter knobs to massive 400 mm long pulls. Round, oval, triangular, rectangular — geometry for every taste and functional task.
The collection of decorative overlays includes over 400 models. Classic acanthus leaves and baroque scrolls. Modern geometric shapes. The author's 'Summer Garden' collection with exquisite botanical carvings. Central and corner elements, symmetrical and asymmetrical, modular systems for creating compositions of any complexity.
Every STAVROS product is made from selected solid oak or beech, kiln-dried to 8-12% moisture content. CNC turning and milling ensure precision up to ±0.1 mm. Hand-finishing of carved elements by master carvers gives the products vitality and individuality.
Multi-stage sanding with abrasives from P80 to P320 creates a perfectly smooth surface. Final finishing is done with professional compounds — premium-class oils, polyurethane varnishes, acrylic enamels of European production. The result is a durable coating resistant to moisture, dirt, and mechanical impact.
STAVROS offers not just products, but comprehensive interior solutions. Furniture handles + door overlays +Baseboards + Crown Molding + Casings— all from a single material, with unified processing, in a single style.
Professional consultation support helps select optimal element combinations for a specific project. STAVROS designers will create an interior visualization with the chosen decor elements, allowing you to see the result before work begins.
For serial furniture and door manufacturers, STAVROS offers a service for developing exclusive models based on technical specifications. Creating 3D models, manufacturing prototypes, setting up serial production — a full cycle from idea to mass production.
The stock program guarantees the availability of popular models and prompt shipment from one day. For custom orders, realistic production times of 7-14 business days are set and strictly adhered to.
The logistics network ensures delivery across all of Russia — from Moscow to Vladivostok, from St. Petersburg to Krasnodar. Each product is carefully packaged to prevent damage during transportation.
In addition towooden handlesand carved overlays, STAVROS produces a full range of solid wood products —furniture legs, balusters, posts, carved panels, millwork. A comprehensive approach allows equipping an interior with wooden decor from floor to ceiling, creating a holistic composition in a single material.
Choosing STAVROS means choosing quality tested by time. Natural materials, professional execution, thoughtful design, honest prices, reliable service. Everything for creating interiors that delight for decades, are passed down through generations, and become the foundation of family stories.
Create spaces with character. Fill homes with the warmth of natural wood. Invest in solutions that never go out of style. Entrust beauty and quality to the masters of STAVROS — professionals for whom working with wood is a calling, a tradition, and a responsibility to every client.