• THERMALLY MODIFIED WOOD - chemical-free modification
  • SUSTAINABLE - materials are used to their fullest potential
  • BEAUTIFUL DESIGN – tiles enable the creation of 2 different patterns
  • REAL WOOD PRODUCT
  • EASY TO INSTALL
Product Name
Thermo-ash Decor Rhomb tiles
Manufacturer
Thermory
Manufactured
Estonia
Wall covering
Decorative wall cladding and Wall panels and cladding
Material
Wood

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A wall can be so much more than a flat surface. Thermory’s Decor Rhomb tiles in
thermally modified ash instantly transform any wall beyond just a structural element. The combination of geometric patterns creates the illusion of space, offering unlimited interior design opportunities. Whether you use it to create a timelessly classic style or a hypnotic accent effect, Decor Rhomb is a modern and sustainable product with virtually no wood wasted in production, ensuring the materials are used to their fullest potential.

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Specifications:
Material: wood; thermo-ash
Tile size: 132 x 229 x 8.5 mm; 54 pieces, 1.1 m2 (11.8 ft2) per pack
Decor Rhomb tiles enable two different patterns, zigzag and cube, or the combination of the two.

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