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Bring interior surfaces to life with international wood flooring brand, Havwoods and its superior collection of quality wood cladding.
Suitable for walls, surfaces and ceilings, each plank within this versatile range is designed for both vertical and horizontal fitting to create an impactful covering within any interior space.
Available in a wide selection of textures, plank widths and finishes, a feature point can be created with minimal disturbance using Havwoods’ easy-to-install tongue & grove and interlocking fit systems.
New for 2019, Havwoods has introduced three cladding designs to its popular collection: Burn, Gully and Firth.
Manufactured from genuine reclaimed timber, these beautifully-distinctive solid planks feature the patinas of their past, which are displayed in the natural scuffs, weathered textures and colour variations that have accumulated over time.
A diverse and characterful choice for vertical surfaces, the Shou Sugi Ban range is a premium cladding design that will create impact within every installation.
Re-discovering an age-old Japanese art, Havwoods has sympathetically translated the ancient technique of burning and charring wood into this distinctive range.
Available in seven distinctive wood tones, from warming mahogany and wenge hues to more vibrant accents of red, the burning process accentuates each natural characteristic of the individual wood planks to create a unique finish for interiors.
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