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FSC AB Jatoba Wood Parquet, 90-120 mm Wide

  • Offer
    18429710
  • Date
    2024-09-03
  • Valid until:
    2024-10-03

Product

Solid wood type South American Hardwood
Species Jatoba (Courbaril, Locust)
Key feature FSC
Origin Brazil
Type Tongue & Groove

Specifications

Volume 1 - 10 000 m2 (sqm) per month Convert
Thickness 15; 18; 20 mm  Convert
Width 90; 120, 140 mm Convert
Length 400-1500 mm Convert
Quality A-Grade
Certification FSC
Description
Real Floor Exotic Flooring Jatoba 15 MM THICK400-1500 LENGHT

Benefits of Jatoba floor
Jatoba is known as Brazilian Cherry. The popularity of the Brazilian Cherry floor is due to its combination of superior performance and beauty. Brazilian Cherry's reddish-brown heartwood is streaked with dark black striping, giving it amazing contrast and depth. At the same time, Brazilian cherry wood is very decoratively versatile and suitable for a variety of darker and lighter colour schemes due to its distinctive colouring. Brazilian Cherry is also very hard and durable - almost twice as hard as Red Oak.

Price & Conditions

Price On demand EUR per m2 (sqm) Convert
Incoterm FCA - free carrier Country Czech Republic Region Prague
Delivery deadline Available on order in more than 30 days
Sells to: Worldwide

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