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afrormosia
With its rich tan, long lined grain, this exotic timber makes an elegant and exclusive
statement, which is why it is becoming increasingly seen in reception areas around the
Mediterranean.

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ash
For a relaxed Scandinavian style that is light and airy, and also rich in grain, Ash has long
been a popular flooring choice in Europe.

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beech
A strong and beautiful wood that is a favourite in the furniture industry Beech is very subtle in
grain and colouration which suits most interiors. It is available in three different
hues: light; slightly steamed, and steamed.

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cabreuva km31
An exotic wood of growing popularity, the fine, strong grain of Cabreuva combines a certain
sense of exclusivity with an understated warmth.
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cabreuva vermellha
A slightly darker variety of Cabreuva, but with the same strong grain and warm red undertones.

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canadian maple
This timber is very consistent in its fair colouration and strong-grained texture and has a long
history of use in Canada and North America.

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cherry
One of the most elaborately grained of timbers, Cherry always strongly emphasises the
'natural' grain inherent in a wood floor, uniquely combining the rustic with the modern, the
traditional with the exotic.

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doussie
With its striking grain and rich warm glow, Doussie projects a rosy hue which creates an
extremely welcoming and friendly atmosphere.

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iroko
One of the preferred choices of woods for flooring around the Mediterranean, Iroko is quite
dark and has an unusual elegance, which makes it a popular selection for public buildings.
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european maple
A very 'blonde' wood, provides a clean, calm impression, reflecting a
great deal of natural light in a subtle sheen.

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european oak
With a long tradition as a flooring material in the UK, Oak has a degree of hardness that
makes it particularly suitable for parquet flooring, being both discreet and practical, with a
rich variation in colour and pattern.

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teak
Ideal for a distinctive dark-wood floor, teak's deep complexion makes a bold statement
of both the exotic and the enduring nature of timber from a hot climate.

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This list is by no means exhaustive - we offer many other hardwoods, both exotic and
traditional, ranging widely in their depth of colour, grain and hue. The breadth of this
selection offers endless opportunities for individual statements of style. The choice of
timbers includes the likes of Angelique, Merbau and Mutenye, Cabreuva, Wenge and
Larch. To find out more, come and visit our showroom - come and see for yourself.
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