Dark woods experience a trend revival
Noble and stylish, warm and cosy - dark wood on furniture, in the kitchen or on the floor is finding its way back into the flats and houses of trend-conscious interior fans for a reason and proves that it is anything but constricting or old-fashioned. Because when combined correctly, dark woods unfold their multifaceted richness and show that they harmonise with different furnishing styles.
With the comeback of the Mid Century style, dark woods are also returning to living rooms. Sideboards in walnut, for example, exude a warm vintage charm. In combination with armchairs and chairs in retro design, this creates an inviting atmosphere that is by no means old-fashioned, but modern and contemporary.
The characteristic grain of dark woods also creates a special charm in contrast to clear lines and puristic forms, which also unfolds its effect in elegant design rooms.
Dark floor
The trend towards dark woods is by no means limited to the area of furniture and accessories - on the contrary: dark woods are also experiencing a fabulous comeback on the floor. Particularly popular are classic types of wood such as walnut and walnut, which are high-quality and easy to work with and inspire with their lively structure. Another eye-catcher on the floor is parquet made of so-called smoked or thermo oak, which gets its deep brown colour through a special treatment process.
The Basic 200 laminate shows an authentic interpretation of the lively walnut. The classic ship's floor format with 2 strips makes the floor look particularly lively and perfectly brings out the multi-faceted structure of walnut.
A special smoking process gives the Classic 3060 Thermo Oak medium brushed parquet its characteristic dark colouring, which highlights the expressive grain of the wood.