Eucalyptus panel
The eucalyptus panel we offer represents a breakthrough in the field of construction and finishing materials. This versatile product is made from the highest-quality eucalyptus wood imported from Uruguay, which ensures its uniqueness and guarantees strength and durability. Eucalyptus is a particularly valued wood species due to its excellent natural properties, which makes it suitable for a wide range of applications both indoors and outdoors.
The eucalyptus panels we manufacture are available in various options – including panels with furniture finger joints (strip-jointed) as well as in a standard version. Our panels are used in a wide range of products, such as furniture boards, kitchen worktops, furniture components, window and door scantlings, as well as in outdoor applications (garden furniture, terrace structures, and modern building façades). This variety makes it possible to meet the expectations of even the most demanding customers and to carry out projects that fit in with the latest architectural trends.
Thanks to the exceptional natural characteristics of eucalyptus, the panels we offer stand out for their unrivalled resistance to adverse weather conditions and pest attacks. They are an ideal solution for both indoor and outdoor use. Our offer includes panels in raw and oiled finishes, which additionally protect the wood against moisture and damage while highlighting the beauty of its natural colour and grain structure.
Eucalyptus panel is available in various specifications, which makes it easy to adapt to specific project requirements. The wide range of available dimensions and finishes makes it a highly flexible product, perfectly suited to a broad range of applications.
Out of concern for the environment, the eucalyptus used to manufacture our panels is sourced sustainably. This practice not only protects natural resources, but also responds to the growing market demand for environmentally friendly solutions. By offering eucalyptus products, we provide customers with the opportunity to choose materials that are functional, attractive, and at the same time extremely solid and durable (in terms of resistance and durability parameters, eucalyptus is comparable to merbau, mahogany, and jatoba).