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WOOD CULTURE TERRAZZO
'WCV382T Anthracite
 
 
WOOD CULTURE | TERRAZZO
WCV382T Anthracite
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Inject personality into your home with the beautifully expressive Terrazzo vinyl tile collection. Features ten colours that vary from cool to warm hues, from subtle chips to bright and playful grain design, the Terrazzo vinyl floor is an exciting addition to your living space.
MATERIAL
Vinyl
FEATURES
+ Water resistant
+ Silent and soft floor
+ Warm underfoot
VARIATION
Shade & Pattern Variation
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)610 × (W)305 × (H)5 mm
FINISH
Matt
FINISH
Matt
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