Bog Oak is the household name for oak wood that has been buried in peat bog for hundreds and in some cases thousands of years. Peat – or turf – is a build-up of decaying organic matter. The trees, trunks and logs we reclaim are from large oak trees that were felled many moons ago by man or nature. During the centuries the wood sank ever deeper into the black mud, enriched and coloured by acids and minerals. The rich, dark shades of brown and intense blacks give Bog Oak its exclusive look.