High quality engineered flooring

  • Offer
    18057067
  • Date
    2017-03-20
  • Status : The offer was deactivated.

Product

Solid wood type European Hardwood
Species Oak
Key feature FSC
Origin Lithuania
Type One Strip Wide
Edge Type Tongue & Groove
Brand Eliteja wood floor
Core Material Plywood

Specifications

Volume 500.0 - 20000.0 m2 (sqm) per month Convert
Width 180 / 220 / 260 / 300 mm Convert
Length 1600 - 2400 - 3000 mm Convert
Thickness 13 / 16 / 21 mm  Convert
Thickness of wear layer (top layer) 4 / 6 mm
Quality A / B / C or MIX
Certification FSC
Description
Company located in North Lithuania have own sawmill, so factory can control quality in every step.
Our products meets highest standards, like FSC and CE. We work worldwide ( New York to Japan )
Engineered ( 2-layer ) flooring is made of Baltic birch plywood and top layer of European oak ( 4 or 6 mm )
We have many different collection and huge experience in bespoke flooring.
"Reasonable prices / Reliable delivery / High quality"

Price & Conditions

Price On demand
Delivery deadline Available on order in less than 30 days
Sells to: Worldwide

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