References
Here you can see a selection of the floor projects we have realised and delivered to date. We add reference projects on a regular basis so you can get an idea of our products’ diversity.

Solid timber oak chateau planks, natural sorting, sharp-edged and sanded. Surface: light white oiled. 30 x 250 - 450 mm, up to 5.50 m long, falling - 380 square metres - Hamburg, Winterhude

Three layer oak „markant“ chateau planks with rounded edges and 3D nature dryed surface with white soap. 250 - 400 mm falling width, 5.60 long - 70 square metres - Niebüll

Three-layer oak “harmonie astig” chateau planks, handscraped and brushed, special surface: light oyster, oiled. 19 x 200 - 350 mm wide, 5.00 m long - 140 square metres - holiday home on the island of Sylt

Three-layer oak “harmonie” chateau planks, sanded, with natural oils and wenge stripes. 40 x 300 mm, up to 7.00 m long - 600 square metres - council chamber in Meißenveins

Three-layer oak “harmonie gemäßigt astig” chateau planks, brushed and 3D-surface with natural oils. 19 x 200 - 400 mm, up to 6.00 m long - 160 square metres - near Pinneberg

Three-layer smoked oak “markant” chateau planks, 3D with special historic Skagen grey surface. 24 x 250 - 400 mm wide, up to 10.00 m long - 160 square metres - holiday home on the island of Sylt

Three-layer wenge chateau planks, sanded surface and with natural oils, 19 x 180 - 300 mm, up to 6.00 m long - 140 square metres - country house near Rendsburg

Chateau planks made of solid Douglas fir with knots, sanded surface with lye and white oil. 30 x 200 - 400 mm, up to 10.00 m long - 200 square metres - Silkeborg Manor

Three-layer chateau planks made of Douglas fir with knots, sanded with white silky sanded surface with white soap. 19 x 250 - 400 mm, up to 7.00 m long - 90 square metres - manor near Sønderborg
References
The following reference list shows some of our reference objects that we would like to share with you. Private properties are largely not listed.
Ansgar Church, Copenhagen / Denmark
Solid oak, 30 mm thickness, 200 - 300 mm widths, 400 sqm
Averhoffpark, Hamburg / Germany
Smoked oak, engineered, 19 x 200 - 400 mm, up to 10 m in length, 195 sqm
Amber museum, Ribnitz-Damgarten / Germany
Engineered oak, 35 x 270 - 380 mm, 1000 sqm
Bestseller, Brande / Denmark
Solid oak, 21 x 150 - 250 mm, 7000 sqm
Fortress Königstein, Königstein / Germany
Solid oak in select / nature, 30 x 250 - 400 mm and 130 mm frames, 1300 sqm
Neues Deutsches Museum Berlin / Germany
Smoked oak, solid and engineered in 25 and 35 mm thickness, 200 - 400 mm widths, 2500 sqm
Omniturm, Frankfurt am Main / Germany
Herringbone engineered select oak, oil and wax treatment, 19 x 270 x 2700 mm, 900 sqm for the entrance area, also conventional laying 16 x 260 x 2400 mm, 4100 sqm on other floors
City hall of Meißen, Meißen / Germany
Engineered oak, 40 x 300 mm, engineered wenge, 40 x 250 - 350 mm, 600 sqm
Manor Treben, Treben / Germany
Solid oak, 30 x 200 - 340 mm, 1000 sqm
Royal Academy of Arts, London / Great Britain
Engineered smoked select oak, 19 x 250 and 300 mm, 230 sqm
Benrath palace, Dusseldorf / Germany
Engineered douglas, 2000 sqm
Köpenik palace, Berlin-Köpenik / Germany
Solid lapland pine, 30 x 290 mm and solid oak, 30 x 300 mm, 1800 sqm
Oranienburg palace, Oranienburg / Germany
Solid douglas, 35 x 300 - 450 mm, 1700 sqm
Private home in Oslo / Norway
Engineered oak, 19 x 200 - 350 mm, up to 7,50 m in length, 150 sqm
Private residence in Lisbon / Portugal
Herringbone engineered oak nature / rustic, 19 x 245 x 900 mm
Private residence in Olsztyn / Poland
Engineered oak with 3D surface, 19 x 200 - 350 mm, 550 sqm
The Heeren Office Tower / Singapore
Engineered smoked oak, brushed and gray oiled 15 x 165 x 1800 - 2200 mm, 160 sqm
Øregaard museum, Hellerup / Denmark
Solid pine, 30 x 200 - 300 mm, 200 sqm
Art Museum of the West Coast, the Island of Föhr / Germany
Solid oak, 20 x 120 mm, 2500 sqm
Castle of Jever, Jever / Germany
Solid douglas, 30 x 180 - 340 mm, 200 sqm
City Museum of Weimar, Weimar / Germany
Solid douglas, 35 x 200 - 400 mm, 350 sqm
Tradition meets modernity
Once you have seen an original chateau plank, you will understand why we give our planks the attribute “chateau”. You will feel and recognise why: Each and every chateau plank will show you just how lively the material wood can be. The individual character, special grain and finely tuned nuances make each chateau plank unique and venerable. Nature – not humans – conceives every chateau plank and thus determines its design. This magnificent floor covering’s enthusiasts know to this day that floors made of chateau planks are timeless and match every furnishing style. You can combine these floors with classic, rustic or modern furniture to design rooms and flats according to your own wishes and visions. A noble chateau plank floor perfectly highlights furniture, collector’s pieces, rugs and other treasures.