Old Leather
Evoking the welcoming warmth, sophistication, and rich patina of a cherished heirloom, our Old Leather finish brings deep comfort and character to your floors. This finish is specifically crafted to emphasize the raw, time-worn beauty of rustic oak, making the space feel instantly established and full of life.
Old Leather
Old Leather: a wonderfully warm, comforting blend of mellow chestnut, roasted hazelnut, and deep tan. It mirrors the shifting tones of premium, vegetable-tanned leather that has aged gracefully over decades. Protected by a smooth natural oil that offers a soft, tactile sheen, "Old Leather" is an exceptional choice for modern rustic homes, traditional barn conversions, or any space where you want to balance crisp contemporary furniture with raw, historic texture.
Species: Continental (European) Oak
Finish: Hardwax-Oil; An additional coat is recommended after installation for extra protection but also to seal the joints between the wood floor elements
Origin: European Oak (Quercus Robur). Grown in responsibly managed eastern European forests. The trees are rigorously selected and marked by the forest rangers once a year for auctioning. The adjudicated trees will be harvested progressively rather than all at once. New oak trees are planted to replenish the forest.
Maintenance: This finish can be cleaned regularly using dedicated cleaners. These feed and strengthen the surface over time.
Spot repair and Refinish: Professional maintenance will make this finish richer and protect it over time. Spot repairs are possible.
Structure: Engineered

- 20 +/- 0.5 mm total thickness, top layer 5.5 +/- 0.5 mm
- 15 +/- 0.5 mm total thickness,top layer 3 +/- 0.5
Recommended patterns:

Randoom width boards

Consistent width boards

Herringbone parquet

Chevron parquet
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