Timber
worktops are crafted to you individual style, with shapes,
cut-outs and edge profiles designed to suit and enhance
your overall kitchen design. To ensure a water repellant
surface the timber is finely oiled. With simple maintenance
and re-oiling the beauty and water resistance of the timber
will be maintained. The time span between oiling is dependent
on the degree of use.
Twelve
species of timber are available in 27mm* and 40mm thicknesses
plus 7 species in a full stave option. Varieties include:
ash, bamboo, birch, cherry, iroko, maple, oak, prime beech,
rubberwood, rustic beech, rustic oak, walnut and wenge.
Bespoke
layouts can be designed to suit your kitchen and accommodate
features such as undermount sinks, Belfast sinks, edge profiles,
cut-outs, drainer grooves and shaped ends. Standard blanks
are available in 3m & 4m lengths, bamboo is only available
in 2.4m and 3m lengths. Stainless steel hot rods can be
incorporated into the surface to act as a trivet, protecting
the surface from hot pans.
*27mm
thicknesses not available in wenge and full stave timbers
Full
Stave Timber
Full
stave worksurfaces add an interesting design element. Staves
vary between 50mm-150mm in width and run the full length
of the board, creating a greater emphasis on the natural
grain and character of the timber. Full stave options are
available in bamboo, cherry, iroko, maple, prime beech,
rustic beech, rustic oak and walnut.
Note:
Due to the use of prime timber in construction 4m length
blanks are not available in full stave form. Rustic oak
contains sealed knots for a more traditional look to the
board.
Timber
As
with other natural materials, a solid timber worksurface
grows more beautiful with age and nothing can equal its
timeless look and natural feel. The real beauty of timber
is that it transcends both time and trends.
Constructed
from solid timber staves, our worksurfaces are carefully
crafted to ensure maximum strength, stability and if cared
for, durability throughout years of constant use.
The
Collection includes thirteen species to complement both
classic and contemporary kitchen design, from oak to walnut
to more exotic wenge and bamboo.
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