An expert MebWood guide to the Teoton TIN 201–224 pastel wood stain palette: how the tones work on oak, how they differ from the previous series and how to choose a color for furniture, interiors or a custom design project.
Wood color is no longer just a technical finishing detail. For interior designers, furniture makers and homeowners, it is a tool that defines the mood of a space, highlights oak texture and connects furniture with flooring, walls, textiles and lighting.
The Teoton TIN 201–224 palette is designed for cases where wood needs a soft pastel tone, not a heavy dark stain. These colors can look calm, modern and delicate while keeping the natural character of the wood visible.
Teoton TIN 201–224: a pastel palette for wood
The TIN 201–224 series expands the color possibilities for wood furniture and decorative elements. It is especially useful for interiors where soft color, natural texture and visual lightness matter.
Teoton pastel stains can be considered for oak tables, tabletops, facades, panels, shelves, decorative elements and custom-made wooden furniture.
Which tones are included in the TIN 201–224 palette
The Teoton TIN 201–224 palette includes soft light, warm, cool and muted tones. They help keep wood natural while adding a more refined design accent.
The first part of the Teoton TIN 201–212 palette includes soft pastel wood stains for furniture, oak surfaces and interior design projects.
The second part of the Teoton TIN 212–224 palette expands the choice of pastel tones for wood staining, solid oak furniture, facades, tabletops and decorative elements.
How TIN 201–224 differs from Teoton TIN 101–130
The previous Teoton TIN 101–130 palette is more focused on classic, natural and deeper wood tones. The TIN 201–224 series works differently: it adds more softness, pastel nuance and color flexibility.
| Parameter | Teoton TIN 101–130 | Teoton TIN 201–224 |
|---|---|---|
| Character | natural, deeper wood tones | soft pastel and design-oriented tones |
| Main purpose | to emphasize the natural wood color | to add a delicate color accent to wood |
| Best for | classic, Scandinavian and natural interiors | modern, minimal and soft interior concepts |
Who Teoton pastel wood stains are suitable for
Teoton TIN 201–224 is useful for interior designers, architects, furniture workshops and buyers who want a calm but non-standard wood color.
- for designers — to match furniture with the interior concept;
- for furniture makers — to expand wood finishing options;
- for homeowners — to choose a custom color for a table, facade or tabletop;
- for HoReCa projects — to create a recognizable atmosphere;
- for architects — to coordinate wood with the overall material palette.
How pastel stains work on solid oak
Oak has a strong natural grain, so the stain does not simply cover the surface. It interacts with the wood pattern, making pastel tones look deeper and more individual.
Before choosing the final color, it is best to view a real sample in natural and artificial light. Walls, flooring and nearby materials can change how the tone is perceived.
Where Teoton TIN 201–224 can be used
Pastel wood stains are suitable where wood needs to become part of the color concept, not just a neutral background material.
- solid oak dining and kitchen tables;
- tabletops, shelves and facades;
- decorative wooden panels;
- furniture for cafés, showrooms and studios;
- custom furniture for residential and commercial interiors.
How to choose a shade for furniture or an interior project
A color should not be selected from a screen only. Photos help with orientation, but the final decision is better made after viewing real wood samples.
For custom furniture, the shade should be selected together with the product shape, wood type, lighting and overall interior style.
Related palettes and custom furniture
If you want to compare this pastel palette with more classic wood tones, also read the article about Teoton TIN 101–130 color palette. For a wider view of wood finishes and tones, see the article about Borma Wachs color samples.
If you are choosing a shade for a large wooden surface, explore MebWood solid oak tables. For individual color, shape and finish selection, you can also consider custom solid wood furniture.
Teoton samples in the MebWood showroom
At MebWood, you can see how Teoton shades look on real wood samples. This helps avoid color mistakes and choose a more accurate finish for future furniture.
Need to choose a Teoton shade for your project?
Visit the MebWood showroom in Lutsk to see Teoton TIN 201–224 pastel samples on wood and select a color for furniture, a table, facades or an interior project.
FAQ about Teoton TIN 201–224
What is Teoton TIN 201–224?
It is a pastel wood stain palette that can be used for furniture, oak surfaces, facades, tabletops and decorative wooden details.
Is Teoton TIN 201–224 suitable for oak?
Yes, it can be used on oak, but the final color should be checked on a real wood sample.
How is TIN 201–224 different from TIN 101–130?
TIN 201–224 has a softer pastel design character, while TIN 101–130 is more focused on classic natural wood tones.
Can I choose a Teoton color for custom furniture?
Yes, the shade, wood type, finish and appearance can be agreed during the custom furniture order process.
Where can I see Teoton samples?
You can view Teoton samples in the MebWood showroom in Lutsk and get advice on choosing a shade for your project.
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