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product_id: 49638097
title: "Littlefair's Wood Stain Water-Based - (Black Ebony) – Non-Toxic, Eco-Friendly & Quick Drying - Easy-to-Apply, Concentrated Formula for All Wood Types – 15ml Tester Pot"
brand: "littlefair's"
price: "355173₫"
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reviews_count: 13
category: "Littlefair's"
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# Eco-friendly & safe for indoor use Water-based, low odor & non-toxic Quick drying for fast project turnaround Littlefair's Wood Stain Water-Based - (Black Ebony) – Non-Toxic, Eco-Friendly & Quick Drying - Easy-to-Apply, Concentrated Formula for All Wood Types – 15ml Tester Pot

**Brand:** littlefair's
**Price:** 355173₫
**Availability:** ✅ In Stock

## Summary

> 🌟 Transform your wood, transform your space — stain smarter, live greener!

## Quick Answers

- **What is this?** Littlefair's Wood Stain Water-Based - (Black Ebony) – Non-Toxic, Eco-Friendly & Quick Drying - Easy-to-Apply, Concentrated Formula for All Wood Types – 15ml Tester Pot by littlefair's
- **How much does it cost?** 355173₫ with free shipping
- **Is it available?** Yes, in stock and ready to ship
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## Best For

- littlefair's enthusiasts

## Why This Product

- Trusted littlefair's brand quality
- Free international shipping included
- Worldwide delivery with tracking
- 15-day hassle-free returns

## Key Features

- • **Clean & Conscious:** Non-toxic, low odor formula perfect for indoor spaces
- • **Effortless Elegance:** Enhances natural wood grain with rich Black Ebony tones
- • **Speed Meets Precision:** Quick drying lets you finish projects faster without compromise
- • **Versatile Compatibility:** Works beautifully on all wood types—soft or hardwood
- • **Made in Britain, Crafted for You:** Handmade since 2001 with eco-friendly commitment

## Overview

Littlefair's Water-Based Wood Stain in Black Ebony is a 15ml tester pot designed for professional-quality indoor wood finishing. This non-toxic, eco-friendly formula penetrates bare wood to enrich natural grain with a matte, deep black finish. Quick drying and easy to clean with water, it suits all wood types and is ideal for furniture, floors, and trim. Handmade in the UK since 2001, it offers a safe, low-odor alternative for stylish, sustainable wood projects.

## Description

Shop Littlefair's Wood Stain Water-Based - (Black Ebony) – Non-Toxic, Eco-Friendly & Quick Drying - Easy-to-Apply, Concentrated Formula for All Wood Types – 15ml Tester Pot. Free delivery on eligible orders of £20 or more.

Review: Excellent product - What an excellent product! I had bought 250ml of light oak first to stain some pine shelves, they only needed one coat but I am very happy with the result. Very easy to stain, after shaking the bottle I poured some into a glass jar and used a paint brush. They dried quickly outside. I then bought a 1l bottle to stain my new beech wood chairs, they looked nice with one coat but I ended up doing two coats, but you need to be careful as it can get patchy, I just got a damp cloth and wiped off the patchy bit which worked. I then waxed them with no problems. I like the fact it is water based too as I am very sensitive to lots of things and I did take an antihistamine before using this and I stained them outside, but I had no allergic reaction so very happy about that🙂 excellent product and i would definitely recommend 🥰
Review: Nice stain, but tricky to finish well - I wanted a water based stain to soak into my wood and colour it. I do not really like using a coloured varnish, so wanted to do this in two stages. This stain is easy to work with. It has the same consistency as water, so if brushing, use a jam jar or something to help reduce the amount of stain on the brush. Then I found it best to quickly brush it out (almost scrubbing it) as far as possible. Overloading the brush will cause splashes, and pooling on the surface. The colour will not be very dense on a first pass like this, but it might be surprisingly nice and even. If I was doing the same job again, I might have actually stopped before developing the full colour. The first passes left a subtle colour and more prominent grain, which was nice. Using a dark stain (French Oak), this disappeared somewhat with further coats. The stain finish is very flat matt and actually begs to just be polished, but I had planned to finish with a satin varnish to make it look a little more saturated, and to protect the wood from splashes, and make for easy cleaning. I used the littlefriars water based varnish, but this was much more tricky than the stain. The water based varnish started picking up stain in seconds, and spreading it around like a coloured varnish (which I wanted to avoid as it is too easy to produce streaks). I am not sure if an oil based varnish would have had the same effect. It is probably best to test the system components before attacking the final product, but does anyone ever do that ? I dont as I am too impatient, so I can blame myself for shortcomings in the finish. With the water based varnish picking up some of the stain, it was inclined to leave darkened marks at the end of brush strokes. If ending brush strokes on the same line (as I would for painting). This produced noticable lines accross the work, so I started ending lines in a sawtooth to avoid straight lines. Grain differences seemed also to be exagerated by the varnish interaction with the stain. I now think that the first varnish coat needs to be applied reasonably thickly and very quickly , to avoid going back over the same patch (in total opposition to painting the stain). Returning to a patch even within seconds will result in picking up the stain in the varnish and moving it in an undesirable way, and probably resulting in patchy or streaked work. Most of my difficulty was with the varnish but this needs to be known when starting out. I still think this is what I wanted and think it relatively easy to use, it just needs care when finishing.

## Features

- MAKE WOOD LOOK GOOD - Apply Littlefair's Water-Based Wood Stain to bare sanded wood to add a rich and lasting black to your wood while allowing the natural grain to shine through. IMPORTANT INSTRUCTIONS: the wood stain needs to be applied to bare wood so it can penetrate the wood.
- MADE IN THE UK - Proudly handmade in Britain and family-run since 2001, Littlefair's is committed to helping you achieve beautiful results at home with innovative indoor wood finishing products that are kinder to the planet.
- SAFE FOR INDOORS - This is a low odour, non-toxic and quick drying water-based wood stain making it ideal for enclosed spaces and cleans easily from brushes and tools with just water - no harsh chemicals required.
- SUITABLE FOR ALL WOOD TYPES - Works beautifully on both soft and hardwoods, enhancing the natural grain. The final appearance will be a combination of the natural colour of the wood, the effect of the stain and protection.
- PROTECT YOUR PROJECT - Once dry, the stained wood should be protected using a Littlefair's Varnish, Oil or Wax Polish to seal the wood and bring the colour to life!

## Technical Specifications

| Specification | Value |
|---------------|-------|
| ASIN | B010EF2XH8 |
| Base Material | Water-based |
| Best Sellers Rank | 187 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 3 in Stain |
| Brand | Littlefair's |
| Coating Description | Water-based |
| Colour | Black Ebony |
| Compatible Material | Wood |
| Container Type | Pot or Jar |
| Coverage | Approximately 2 to 3 square meters, depending on the absorption rate of the wood and the application technique. |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (10,231) |
| Finish | Matte |
| Included Components | Compartments Included |
| Item Dimensions | 15 x 15 x 70 millimetres |
| Item Type Name | Wood Stain |
| Item Weight | 32 Grams |
| Liquid Volume | 15 Millilitres |
| Manufacturer | Littlefair's Wood Finishing Products |
| Material | Water Based,Water-based |
| Model Name | BE-15ML |
| Model Number | BE-15ML-FBM |
| Opacity | 0.2 inches |
| Paint Type | Water Based |
| Recommended Uses For Product | Indoor wood furniture and decor, including doors, skirting boards, architraves, mouldings, and floors |
| Size | 15ml Tester Pot |
| Special Features | Easy Clean Up, Low Odor, Non Toxic & Natural Formula, Quick Drying, Versatile for Many Types of Furniture, Floors and Doors |
| Style | Traditional |
| Surface Recommendation | Wood |
| Unit Count | 15.0 millilitre |

## Product Details

- **Brand:** Littlefair's
- **Colour:** Black Ebony
- **Material:** Water Based,Water-based
- **Model name:** BE-15ML
- **Surface recommendation:** Wood

## Images

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## Available Options

This product comes in different **Color, Size** options.

## Customer Reviews

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Excellent product
*by A***R on 4 March 2026*

What an excellent product! I had bought 250ml of light oak first to stain some pine shelves, they only needed one coat but I am very happy with the result. Very easy to stain, after shaking the bottle I poured some into a glass jar and used a paint brush. They dried quickly outside. I then bought a 1l bottle to stain my new beech wood chairs, they looked nice with one coat but I ended up doing two coats, but you need to be careful as it can get patchy, I just got a damp cloth and wiped off the patchy bit which worked. I then waxed them with no problems. I like the fact it is water based too as I am very sensitive to lots of things and I did take an antihistamine before using this and I stained them outside, but I had no allergic reaction so very happy about that🙂 excellent product and i would definitely recommend 🥰

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ Nice stain, but tricky to finish well
*by T***D on 24 February 2026*

I wanted a water based stain to soak into my wood and colour it. I do not really like using a coloured varnish, so wanted to do this in two stages. This stain is easy to work with. It has the same consistency as water, so if brushing, use a jam jar or something to help reduce the amount of stain on the brush. Then I found it best to quickly brush it out (almost scrubbing it) as far as possible. Overloading the brush will cause splashes, and pooling on the surface. The colour will not be very dense on a first pass like this, but it might be surprisingly nice and even. If I was doing the same job again, I might have actually stopped before developing the full colour. The first passes left a subtle colour and more prominent grain, which was nice. Using a dark stain (French Oak), this disappeared somewhat with further coats. The stain finish is very flat matt and actually begs to just be polished, but I had planned to finish with a satin varnish to make it look a little more saturated, and to protect the wood from splashes, and make for easy cleaning. I used the littlefriars water based varnish, but this was much more tricky than the stain. The water based varnish started picking up stain in seconds, and spreading it around like a coloured varnish (which I wanted to avoid as it is too easy to produce streaks). I am not sure if an oil based varnish would have had the same effect. It is probably best to test the system components before attacking the final product, but does anyone ever do that ? I dont as I am too impatient, so I can blame myself for shortcomings in the finish. With the water based varnish picking up some of the stain, it was inclined to leave darkened marks at the end of brush strokes. If ending brush strokes on the same line (as I would for painting). This produced noticable lines accross the work, so I started ending lines in a sawtooth to avoid straight lines. Grain differences seemed also to be exagerated by the varnish interaction with the stain. I now think that the first varnish coat needs to be applied reasonably thickly and very quickly , to avoid going back over the same patch (in total opposition to painting the stain). Returning to a patch even within seconds will result in picking up the stain in the varnish and moving it in an undesirable way, and probably resulting in patchy or streaked work. Most of my difficulty was with the varnish but this needs to be known when starting out. I still think this is what I wanted and think it relatively easy to use, it just needs care when finishing.

### ⭐⭐⭐⭐ Decent product, good value for money, good finish, seems to be water resistant.
*by M***T on 19 August 2025*

Decent product, good value for money, good finish, seems to be water resistant.

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