Celenio by HARO – the special wooden floor Your eyes tell you it’s stone... but your touch reveals that it’s wood HARO has achieved the impossible with Celenio or better said has succeeded in creating a symbiosis between the look of stone and the warmth and natural feel of the natural material wood. Celenio is thus also surprisingly warm underfoot. And not only that – Celenio is also break-resistant and especially durable thanks to the unique Harolith wood-based material. Celenio combines the advantages of wood with the look of stone, slate, textile and concrete. The result is more than evident: fascinating beauty on the outside, tough on the inside. What's more, Celenio is also especially easy to care for thanks to the high surface quality and is also straightforward and fast to install with the Top Connect installation system. Celenio consists of the natural material wood through and through, making it especially healthy living and ensuring an accordingly positive impact on the indoor climate. It goes without saying that Celenio has been awarded the Blue Angel eco-label. And for those who really relish quietness, Celenio can also be supplied directly with integrated Silent Pro luxury insulation underlay or in the ComforTec version. Celenio can also be used as a wall covering, lending your home a particularly exciting touch.
Celenio by HARO
- Product Name
- Celenio by HARO
- Manufacturer
- HAMBERGER FLOORING
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