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The origin of our wooden tiles

The wood for our tiles comes from sustainably managed forests. As a sign of compliance with high ecological and social standards, the tiles carry the FSC® 100% certificate.

Cumaru wood tiles from Peru

Our Cumaru wood tiles come from an FSC®-certified forestry in Peru. Further processing takes place in a suburb of Lima. We keep direct contact with the supplier and personally check the working conditions and sustainability in the forestry. In addition, our Peruvian supplier and our company are checked by independent auditors for compliance with the FSC® standard.

Origin Peru Cumaru

Teak wood tiles from Vietnam

Only wood from sustainable and FSC®-certified reforestations is used in the FSC®-certified production of our teak tiles in Vietnam. Here, too, we regularly make sure that ecological and social standards are being observed on site.

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Planning

calculate demand
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Shipping
wood pattern

laying

installation instructions
cutting wooden tiles
Care and cleaning

Quality

Best wood tiles
wood tiles durability
Material plastic mesh

Origin

Origin
Sustainability

Our certified wooden tiles

6,50 

Cumaru wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: €72 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages: ✓ best durability ✓ particularly robust and scratch-resistant

Disadvantages: ✗ partly rough surface

Tip:Sand tiles after initial exposure to weather.

6,50 

Garapa wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: €72 per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ homogeneous, light color

Disadvantages: ✗ Ferrous substances lead to discolouration

Tip: Patio cleaning removes discoloration

6,50 

Jatoba wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price from: €72 per m2, resistance class: 1-2

Advantages: ✓ smooth surface ✓ strong color and grain

Disadvantages:✗ unoiled tendency to crack ✗ colored ingredients wash out

Tip:Clean and oil tiles after installation.

7,50 

Teak wood tiles, FSC 100%
Price: €83 per m2, resistance class: 1

Advantages:✓ Best durability and dimensional stability ✓ Lowest risk of cracks and splinters

Disadvantages: ✗ slightly more expensive

Tip: Terrace oil is not necessary if silvering is desired.