ITM: Solid Wood Beams from Sun Wood
With a commitment to sustainable business practice and ethical sourcing and production, ITM Wood Merchants are proud to carry the Sun Wood by Stainer range.
Celebrating the innate quality and natural beauty of wood, Sun Wood by Stainer places great emphasis on products that stand the test of time. Whether you require worktop surfaces, panelling for your interiors or any other wood formats for construction and decorative hardware, Sun Wood products are renowned for their exceptional quality and natural good looks. Solid Wood Beams Sun Wood is the only manufacturer worldwide for solid wood beams and offers perfect surfaces in old wood-, precious-, color- and fruitwood look.
They provide solid, brushed and chipped spruce wood (according to decor type) from the local forest industry, which is specially processed and finished. The wood from Germany and Austria is elegantly brushed or rustic chipped. ITM Wood Merchants stock these beams in Havana and Color White with the following sizes: 120mm x 120mm x 1250mm.
Solid Wood Beams
For more of Sun Wood’s amazing offerings, visit www.itmwood.co.za
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