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Shumate

1904.
Shumate

Colton

1859.
Colton

Kozler

1910.
Kozler

Shepherd

1887.
Shepherd

Shumate

The rich, warm tones of aged wood found in Shumate offer a sense of timeless beauty. Complemented by subtle greyish undertones, this unique patina marks each plank with a story all its own - a narrative of centuries past. Beyond its aesthetic appeal, Shumate features an innovative scanning technology that faithfully replicates the original floors of the Old War Office. This high-resolution scanning process ensures that each plank captures the intricate colour variations and grain patterns of the reclaimed pitch pine, preserving its authenticity and character.

Colton

The oak's original patina, imbued with a deep lustre built up over decades, remains intact, a testament to the care and craftsmanship of generations past. Paint splatters and nail fixings, cherished remnants of St. George’s Hospital, add an extra layer of charm and authenticity to Colton flooring, enhancing its character and integrity. Colton flooring is also incredibly versatile in terms of colour coordination. Its variation in tones allows it to blend seamlessly with a wide range of colour palettes. Whether you prefer a monochromatic scheme or a vibrant mix of colours, Colton flooring provides a backdrop that allows your personal style to shine.

Kozler

Kozler features a palette of light beige, soft brown, warm grey, natural wood knots, and light golden hues, offering a versatile and inviting foundation for interior spaces. These tones evoke a sense of warmth and natural beauty, making them ideal for creating a cosy and welcoming atmosphere. Soft brown and warm grey add depth and richness, allowing for a blend of contemporary and rustic styles. The natural wood knots introduce unique character and texture, enhancing the organic aesthetic of the space. Light golden hues infuse subtle warmth and richness, perfect for adding a touch of elegance. Together, these colours can be used to create a balanced interior, suitable for various design themes ranging from modern to classic.

Shepherd

Horwich Works was the story behind our Loco Works Range of printed floors. Built in 1885 is famous for building locomotives, and for decades was the largest building in Europe. Capable of housing over 100 locomotives. The wood was imported from east coast North America when the oldest growth pine timbers came to Britain. This reclaimed floor displays some of the tightest growth rings we’ve ever seen.

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