Eben

One of the first and still popular Timberwise tone that gives any room an impressive and dramatic look. The brushing brings out the grain pattern as slightly darker than the undertone.

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Larch, brushed Eben wax oiled-red chair
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Eben is one of Timberwise’s three original shades, and has been a standard shade from the start. It is blackish-brown and is available for ash, larch and oak. Eben shows clearly see how much the species of wood affects the appearance of the product, even though the shade treatment is the same for all species.

With Tammi Eben, the grain patterns of the wood are accentuated in an even darker tone than the base shade, and the flooring is wonderfully dark. Ash Eben brings out the large-grained pattern of this wood species very effectively, and its darkness provides a characterful background for modern or minimalist interiors, for example. Larch Eben has its roots in the interior design of the fashion house Dolce & Gabbana, where the product was manufactured in the early 2000s. It very potently accentuates the flame-like grain patterning of larch.

Package size (m2/pkg):

  • 150 x 2180 mm = 1,96 m2/pkg
  • 185 x 2180 mm = 2,42 m2/pkg
  • 230 x 2180 mm = 3,01 m2/pkg
  • 270 x 2500 mm = 2,70 m2/pkg

All types of wood can react to excessively dry indoor air. If the relative humidity (Rh) drops below the recommended 35–60%, cracks may appear in the flooring. Therefore, it is important to monitor indoor humidity, especially during dry seasons such as winter, and increase humidity if necessary, for example, with a humidifier. Softwood species (e.g., Pine, Larch, and Douglas fir) are particularly sensitive to dry indoor air and may develop hairline cracks or larger cracks more quickly. The optimal humidity level of 35–60% Rh is also the most suitable indoor humidity level for humans.

Timberwise floors can safely be installed on an underfloor heating system. Douglas fir/Pine/Larch is a softwood tree species. Softwood are structurally more sensitive to moisture and dryness fluctuations than hardwoods. Underfloor heating may potentially cause cracks on the surface of a softwood floor. Considering this, softwood floors can still be installed with underfloor heating.