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ENGINEERED OAK
'Debonair
 
 
ENGINEERED OAK
Debonair
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THE STORY
Oak is valued for its natural beauty and durability. This series of engineered timber flooring therefore showcases these strengths which warrant a second look. With tighter and straighter grains, the surface is also distinguished by longer and darker lines.
MATERIAL
Engineered Timber
FEATURES
UV Lacquer
6 Layers based coating
2 layers of top coating
4 sided bevel
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)600-1200 × (W)166 × (H)10 mm
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