• Sand Orleans Oak

    The uniform decor image of the Sand Orleans Oak works well in discreet applications where the wood is not supposed to take central stage. The light pore allows combinations with white nuances. But this colour nuance also works well in combinations with grey materials and uni colours. The texture ST36 Feelwood Brushed adds to the discreet decor image a surprisingly deep feel that is a good match for the brushed character of the oak.

  • Sepia Gladstone Oak

    The decor series Gladstone Oak is a very authentic looking classically planked oak. Its deep sandblasted decor image is created by the synchronised texture ST28 Feelwood Nature. This allows many different designs to be given a solid wood appearance that looks absolutely authentic. The modern Sepia colour mixes a dark elegance with a modern grey shine, combining well with grey and white tones including the white colour variant of Gladstone Oak.

  • Tobacco Gladstone Oak

    The decor series Gladstone Oak is a very authentic looking classically planked oak. Its deep sandblasted decor image is enhanced by the synchronised texture ST28 Feelwood Nature. This allows many different designs to be given a solid wood appearance that looks absolutely authentic. The elegant colour Tobacco looks good with metallic materials or in contrast with white.

  • Tobacco Halifax Oak

    Tobacco Halifax Oak is the darkest variant of the Halifax Oak decor series with distinctive cracks and branches. This dark colour is increasingly used as a combination colour for white or light grey and beige tones. Thanks to the XL repeat, meaning reduced repetition of cracks in the decor image, it can also be used on large surfaces and is enhanced by the synchronised texture ST37 Feelwood Rift.

  • White Gladstone Oak

    The decor series Gladstone Oak is a very authentic looking classically planked oak. Its deep sandblasted decor image is created among other things by the synchronised texture ST28 Feelwood Nature. This allows many different designs to be given a solid wood appearance that looks absolutely authentic. The modern white colour looks light and nevertheless impresses with an authentic naturalness.

  • White Halifax Oak

    White Halifax Oak shows that even a striking oak with knots and cracks can receive a light Nordic character due to its very light colour. The varied colour interplay between white, beige and grey is open to all combination possibilities with uni colours. The dark crack in the decor image looks particularly well in combination with black tones or “Nearly Black” decors. Its authentic character is popular in furniture and in interior design. Thanks to the XL repeat, meaning reduced repetition of cracks in the decor image, it can also be used on large surfaces and is enhanced perfectly by the synchronised texture ST37 Feelwood Rift.

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