OAK WITHOUT KNOTS
It is a strong and durable wood. Its name “Rovere” (robur) comes from latin “robustus”. Nice to the touch, it is a wood with a straight and slightly deflected texture with yellow-brown variations in the grain (amber tones) and characteristic veins of its kind. It strikes the right balance between performance and elegance. In this choice the planks have knots admitted up to 3 mm diameter. Oak wood is found throughout central and western Europe, where it grows on hillsides and mountain slopes.
OAK WITH KNOTS
Marked grain with different shades of amber colour and knots that tell the story of the Oak. Pleasant to the touch, it is a wood with a scored grain pattern shot with presence of dark shades, there are lines radiating outwards (mirroring) and knots admitted up to 8 mm in diameter. It strikes the perfect balance between performance and elegance.
Oak wood is found throughout central and western Europe, where it grows on hillsides and mountain slopes.
RUSTIC OAK
Marked grain with different shades of amber and contrasting colour, Admitted all kinds of knots and cracks only if they do not damage resistance or quality of resistance to usury of wood flooring. It is admitted presence of sapwood.
BLOND THERMAL OAK
Naturally dark and perfectly stable thanks to an innovative drying process. Thermo Oak has all the properties of Oak but thanks to a revolutionary drying technology, the wood takes on a natural dark colour, without any use of varnishes.
The treatment also makes the wood more stable, less vulnerable to humidity. It is subjected to colour variations due to light exposition. 
RUSTIC BLOND THERMAL OAK
Dark blond, stable and characterised by marked grain patterns and knots. The Thermo Oak Blond Rustic has all the features of Oak with knots and very marked grain patterns, but thanks to a revolutionary drying technology the wood takes on typical natural dark blond colouring. The wood is more stable and less vulnerable to humidity. It is subjected to colour variations due to light exposition.
EUROPEAN WALNUT
Prestigious wood, with a nice grain. A superior-quality wood, it has a structure which is particularly pleasant to the touch with natural wave fibers and knots admitted up to 5 mm diameter. It is tough and compact, quite heavy but elastic, its natural colouring varies from light brown to a darker colour, typical of this specie.
AMERICAN WALNUT
Prestigious wood, characterized by contrasted colour grain with presence of sapwood and knots admitted up to 5 mm diameter. American Walnut is brown, darker than European Walnut.
TEAK BURMA ASIA
Strong, durable and elegant - Teak is one of the world’s finest woods. It comes from south-east Asia. Teak Burma is a hard, tough wood with compact fiber, well known for outdoor use, above all in shipbuilding industry. Teak is durable, even when it comes in contact with water. It is characteristic for this kind of wood colour variations after lying which will become uniform in the course of time. 
DOUSSIÈ AFRICA
Doussiè is a hard and very resistant wood comes from the forests of Central and West Africa. Its texture goes from medium to coarse. Doussiè Africa is characterized by variable colour which changes from brown to reddish and yellow. The main features of this wood are durability and stability.
WENGÈ
Wengè’s colour is almost black. It is a hard and compact wood.
A unique and very elegant wood. Wengè is a particularly decorative and its heartwood and sapwood are quite distinct: the sapwood can be as wide as
3 cm and is almost white in colour whereas the heartwood can vary from golden brown to dark brown with black grain. It is admitted presence of knots. It comes from tropical African forests, withstands humidity and lasts well. Wengè is a warm modern wood with a fibrous structure.
CANADIAN MAPLE
A superior-quality and very decorative wood, it is distinguished by clear grain with compact fibres.
The Maple is a medium-hard and porous wood, of a light colour that ranges from almost white to brown and pink with yellowish strips Possible presence of knots. It is a superior-quality wood wich has a decorative appearance.
ELM
The soft colour and the moderately wide pattern of the fibre make this wood much appreciated by experts.
It was one of the raw woods used in the past paesant Italy. It is quite a heavy and hard wood.
Its typical colouring is light brown, yellow, olive green, reddish. The most import feature of Elm is its fibrous and interlinked grain. It is admitted presence of knots. Elm is very decorative and is considered to be one of the finest woods.
LARCH
It has a pronounced and prominent grain pattern and a warm colour that ranges from reddish to pale yellow. It’s an expressive wood, very compact and robust,  
resistant to humidity,   
it is a tree of the mountains and mixed woodlands (typical of the Alps and the Carpathians).
The wood is very resinous and has a fine texture and straight fibers. Its simplicity and suitability for interesting finishes gives this wood space in the most different environments.
IROKO
This African wood is distinguished by its dark colour and toughness.
The wood comes from the forests of equatorial Africa, it is very tough, even when it comes in contact with water. It has normally golden brown tones, which goes towards more pronounced and striking darkening
because of natural oxidation.