Reclaimed Teak Engineered Flooring - Tobacco

SA7WTobacco Tobacco

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Reclaimed Teak Engineered Flooring - Tobacco

SA7WTobacco Tobacco

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  • Categories: Flooring, Wood & Bamboo Flooring
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
Approximate Sample Size: 8.25 in x 10.5 in
  • Categories: Flooring, Wood & Bamboo Flooring
  • Residential Use
  • Commercial Use
This is very consistent in dark brown tone. Whether it is on our Smooth, Wire Brushed or Patina textured products, Tobacco is the most versatile finish to bring a consistent look and feel to our teak.
  • Categories: 141 4 648
  • Approximate Sample Size: 8.25 in x 10.5 in
  • Species (Latin Name): Tectona Grandis
  • Material Origin: Buildings slated for demolition in/and around Southeast Asia
  • Pattern: Natural
  • Finish: Available Unfinished or Finished in our 7 Standard Finishes:, Cognac, Drift, Espresso, Glacier, Ivory, Sand, Tobacco.
  • Wood Grade: Meets Character Grade Specifications.
  • Shape: Plank, Rectangle
  • Wear Layer Thickness: 9/16” Thick = 3mm, ¾” Thick = 5mm
  • Edge / End : Micro Beveled 2 Side (MB2)
  • Residential / Commercial Usage: Residential Use, Commercial Use

About
IndoTeak Design.

“The products we offer are some of the most difficult to procure in the entire world. Our reclaimed teak comes from 100-to-300-year-old structures in remote parts of Indonesia. They are scheduled for demolition, painstakingly deconstructed and, finally, revitalized with love. Our goal is to utilize every aspect of the reclaimed structures, keeping our footprint small while providing jobs to the indigenous people who make our story possible. The result is the finest reclaimed-teak products in the world today.”

—Frank Ragen, owner of IndoTeak Design

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