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ENGINEERED MAPLE
'#3004 Canyon
 
 
ENGINEERED MAPLE
#3004 Canyon
COLOURS & STYLES
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THE STORY
Maple flooring are impressive and distinct. Stylish and durable, they are able to complement any interior design. Be it traditional, modern or eclectic, find a look that is perfect with this series of engineered flooring layered with Maple wood.
MATERIAL
Engineered Timber
FEATURES
Deep brush
Black stain
White oil
AVAILABLE DIMENSIONS
(L)600-1900 × (W)190 × (H)15/4 mm
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