The .3Wood tile project grew out of a careful observation of the essence of wood and an attempt to reproduce it faithfully.
The name of the project refers directly to the research process that was undertaken. Three types of wood (walnut, oak and frake) was fused together to create an original wood surface. This was the origin of a wood-effect line full of natural appeal and a highly varied range of marks.
The .3Wood tile project grew out of a careful observation of the essence of wood and an attempt to reproduce it faithfully.
The name of the project refers directly to the research process that was undertaken. Three types of wood (walnut, oak and frake) was fused together to create an original wood surface. This was the origin of a wood-effect line full of natural appeal and a highly varied range of marks.
The .3Wood tile project grew out of a careful observation of the essence of wood and an attempt to reproduce it faithfully.
The name of the project refers directly to the research process that was undertaken. Three types of wood (walnut, oak and frake) was fused together to create an original wood surface. This was the origin of a wood-effect line full of natural appeal and a highly varied range of marks.
The .3Wood tile project grew out of a careful observation of the essence of wood and an attempt to reproduce it faithfully.
The name of the project refers directly to the research process that was undertaken. Three types of wood (walnut, oak and frake) was fused together to create an original wood surface. This was the origin of a wood-effect line full of natural appeal and a highly varied range of marks.