Drift Wood Wall Panels - Architectural wood surfaces crafted to transform interiors
Drift Wood Panels are handcrafted architectural wall and ceiling panels designed to bring warmth, texture, and natural character into contemporary interiors. Crafted from premium solid European oak and ash, each panel is individually produced to create sophisticated interior surfaces with exceptional depth and tactile beauty.
Enhanced with distinctive textures and refined colour finishes, Drift Wood Panels become captivating design features in both luxury private residences and high-end commercial interiors. Whether used for feature walls, ceilings, staircases, reception spaces, boutique hotels, restaurants, or offices, the collection introduces a calm and timeless atmosphere inspired by natural materials and artisanal craftsmanship.
The Drift Wood Panels collection is inspired by the traditional Japanese Naguri woodworking technique. This centuries-old craft method involves carefully structuring the timber surface through hand-guided cutting, carving, and planing, creating an irregular flowing texture with a subtle wave-like appearance. The result is a dynamic surface that interacts beautifully with light and shadow, giving every interior a unique architectural character.
Finished with premium eco hardwax oils, our Solid Oak and Ash Drift Wood panels preserve the authentic beauty and tactile feel of real wood while offering long-lasting protection and durability. Every panel showcases the natural grain, movement, and individuality of European oak and ash, ensuring no two surfaces are ever identical.
At Hoff Parquet, we supply bespoke Drift Wood wall and ceiling panels throughout Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, and across the UK for residential and commercial projects.
Enhanced with distinctive textures and refined colour finishes, Drift Wood Panels become captivating design features in both luxury private residences and high-end commercial interiors. Whether used for feature walls, ceilings, staircases, reception spaces, boutique hotels, restaurants, or offices, the collection introduces a calm and timeless atmosphere inspired by natural materials and artisanal craftsmanship.
The Drift Wood Panels collection is inspired by the traditional Japanese Naguri woodworking technique. This centuries-old craft method involves carefully structuring the timber surface through hand-guided cutting, carving, and planing, creating an irregular flowing texture with a subtle wave-like appearance. The result is a dynamic surface that interacts beautifully with light and shadow, giving every interior a unique architectural character.
Finished with premium eco hardwax oils, our Solid Oak and Ash Drift Wood panels preserve the authentic beauty and tactile feel of real wood while offering long-lasting protection and durability. Every panel showcases the natural grain, movement, and individuality of European oak and ash, ensuring no two surfaces are ever identical.
At Hoff Parquet, we supply bespoke Drift Wood wall and ceiling panels throughout Edinburgh, Glasgow, London, and across the UK for residential and commercial projects.
What are Drift Wood Panels made from?
Our Drift Wood Panels are handcrafted from premium solid European oak and European ash. We carefully select high-quality hardwood timber known for its durability, beautiful grain structure, and long-term stability. Every panel showcases the authentic texture and character of real wood, making each installation completely unique.
What makes Drift Wood Panels unique?
The Drift Wood collection is inspired by the traditional Japanese Naguri woodworking technique. The timber surface is carefully structured through hand-guided cutting and planing methods, creating an irregular wave-like texture with remarkable depth and movement.
This textured surface interacts beautifully with natural and artificial light, producing a dynamic play of light and shadow that transforms walls and ceilings into architectural design features.
This textured surface interacts beautifully with natural and artificial light, producing a dynamic play of light and shadow that transforms walls and ceilings into architectural design features.
What is the Japanese Naguri technique?
Naguri is a centuries-old Japanese woodworking method traditionally used to texture timber surfaces using specialised hand tools. The process involves carefully cutting, planing, and lightly carving the wood to create rhythmic organic patterns with visible depth and tactile character.
Today, Naguri-inspired textures are highly valued in luxury interior design, bespoke wall cladding, and premium wood flooring due to their sculptural appearance and handcrafted feel.
Today, Naguri-inspired textures are highly valued in luxury interior design, bespoke wall cladding, and premium wood flooring due to their sculptural appearance and handcrafted feel.
Are Drift Wood Panels made from real wood?
Yes. All Drift Wood Panels are manufactured from genuine solid hardwood timber — never printed imitation surfaces, veneers, or artificial laminates. The natural grain, colour variation, and texture of oak and ash ensure every panel has its own individual appearance.
Can Drift Wood Panels be installed on ceilings?
Yes. Drift Wood Panels are designed for both wall and ceiling applications. They are frequently used to create continuous architectural surfaces, feature ceilings, statement walls, staircase cladding, reception areas, and bespoke interior details.
Which interiors work best with Drift Wood Panels?
Drift Wood Panels are ideal for luxury residential and commercial interiors including:
Their natural textures and refined finishes work particularly well within Scandinavian, Japandi, minimalist, modern organic, and contemporary luxury interiors.
- Feature walls
- Living rooms
- Hallways
- Staircases
- Bedrooms
- Boutique hotels
- Restaurants
- Offices
- Reception areas
- Spa and wellness interiors
- Retail and hospitality projects
Their natural textures and refined finishes work particularly well within Scandinavian, Japandi, minimalist, modern organic, and contemporary luxury interiors.
What finishes are available?
Our Solid Oak and Ash Drift Wood collection is available in a carefully selected range of finishes, including:
Each finish is designed to enhance the natural beauty and texture of the timber while preserving the authentic appearance of real wood.
We use premium-quality eco hardwax oils designed to protect the timber while maintaining a natural matte appearance and tactile wood feel. Hardwax oils penetrate the timber surface rather than creating a heavy artificial film, allowing the wood to breathe naturally while remaining durable and easy to maintain.
- Natural hardwax oil
- Invisible wood look hardwax oil
- Light walnut tones
- Graphite finishes
- Clay-inspired brown shades
- Bespoke colour finishes upon request
Each finish is designed to enhance the natural beauty and texture of the timber while preserving the authentic appearance of real wood.
We use premium-quality eco hardwax oils designed to protect the timber while maintaining a natural matte appearance and tactile wood feel. Hardwax oils penetrate the timber surface rather than creating a heavy artificial film, allowing the wood to breathe naturally while remaining durable and easy to maintain.
Are Drift Wood Panels suitable for commercial projects?
Yes. Drift Wood Panels are suitable for both residential and commercial environments including hospitality, retail, office, and wellness spaces. Solid hardwood panels combined with hardwax oil finishes create durable surfaces designed for long-term interior use.
Can the panels be produced in bespoke sizes?
Yes. We can review and produce bespoke dimensions upon request to suit individual project requirements, architectural details, and custom interior applications.
How are Solid Oak and Ash Drift Wood Panels installed?
The panels can be installed vertically or horizontally depending on the desired design effect. Installation methods may vary depending on the substrate and project specification. For larger or more complex projects, we recommend professional installation to ensure the best visual and technical result.