
Driftwood furniture is very trendy. It makes interiors feel comfortable, gives the decor a rustic look, and fits into minimalist, ultra-modern and traditional living concepts alike. The American company Mark Hudson Furniture presents a collection with intuitive design and excellent craftsmanship.
Modern driftwood furniture: a U.S. trend

Mark Hudson Furniture is synonymous with natural wood furniture . Its trademark is the table shown above, with an attractive grain and a polished finish that completes the glamorous natural look. Rather than relying only on simple geometric forms, the collection is inspired by natural shapes. Made with traditional processing techniques and available in different sizes, the cabinets and tables use woods such as oak, myrtle, pine and acacia.
Driftwood furniture: an ecological concept using storm-felled wood

Driftwood furniture is often made from storm-damaged wood. Trees can live for 250 to 300 years, and when they die, they can become dangerous because they may fall and damage nearby houses. These trees are then transformed into furniture and accessories. The wide product range includes pieces for every room: tables and coffee tables, chairs and stools, comfortable modern sofas, mirrors and decorative wood carvings.
Pine table and bench

Wooden cabinets with interesting details

Dining table made of wood with glossy metallic accents

Lacquered wood coffee table with metal legs

Treated-wood bench made from storm-felled timber

The mirror frame is highly decorative and draws attention

Oak coffee table for a classic living room

Minimalist furniture: mirror surfaces remain a major trend in 2015


Mirrors made from different types of wood

Modern minimalist decor with gold details

Sofa with wood accents as an eclectic piece of furniture

Bench and table with attractive grain for the living room

Contemporary coffee table with drawer








