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ENGINEERED WALNUT
'#105 Herringbone
 
 
ENGINEERED WALNUT
#105 Herringbone
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THE STORY
Layered with the American Walnut, a tough hardwood of moderate density, this series of engineered timber showcases warm and rich tones. Be it a staggered laying pattern or a herringbone layout, this series of engineered timber is a beautiful addition to any room.
MATERIAL
Engineered Timber
FEATURES
UV Oil
4 sided bevel
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)610 × (W)122 × (H)15/4 mm
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