Surface appearance classes
All the selections have the same manufacturing quality, in spite of their different appearance and use of different wood species. The denominations refer to the aesthetics and emotional impact of the elements. The European standard for wood flooring with multi-layer, tongue and groove floorboards is UNI EN 13489.
Those who love the natural features of wood will find this selection particularly attractive, where the accent is on flamed and striped grain, sapwood, evident filled or open knots and cracks. According to the characteristics of the wood species, there may also be holes bored by insects, bark inclusion and clear colour contrasts, all of which contribute to the beauty of the material.







Classificazioni Free class secondo normativa UNI EN 13489

This selection includes mixed grain that provides colour contrasts and oozes personality. There are evident filled or open knots and cracks, according to the type of wood in question.





Classificazioni Free class secondo normativa UNI EN 13489

A selection featuring mixed grain that exalts the surfaces with refined, natural colour in various shades according to the wood species in question. On wider boards there may also be small knots and other marks typical of the type of wood. Widths exceeding 220mm may occasionally have filled knots and cracks.




Classificazioni Free class secondo normativa UNI EN 13489

Knots, grain and shade variations are an integral part of these projects, whose individual commercial names are Cadore, Dolomite, Mare, Sole and Venere. They are projects addressed to discerning consumers who appreciate the naturalness of wood. Please note that the manufacturer may make improvements to the finishes and this may cause samples in showrooms and existing catalogues to differ, due to the fact that it takes time to produce/ distribute new samples. We thank you for your understanding.