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High-end Wood Flooring

Based in the Netherlands, Hakwood is a global leader in the production of high-end wood flooring and wall tiles. They design and produce wood products for residential, commercial, hospitality, and retail spaces. Their exclusive collections of European oak are curated in collaboration with top designers and architects worldwide. 

Explore flooring across a range of species and colors!

European Oak

Grades of European oak (also known as French oak) range from ‘light knots’ to ‘heavy knots’, which characterize the overall look of the finished flooring. 

European Ash

Of Hakwood’s three distinct grades in European ash, the most pristine provides a subdued, clean look from the sapwood. The choice of the grade will impact the overall look of your flooring.

Kelly Hoppen Collection

Hakwood teams up with multi-award-winning designer Kelly Hoppen MBE for our first collaborative collection. 

UNLOCKING

POTENTIAL

Hakwood tiles are prefinished wood parquet floor tiles. Hakwood engineering makes it possible to mix different textures and colors in the same tile. Push boundaries even further by developing a bespoke design.

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Green Forest

Inventor of Duoplank®

Both the technology behind our wide width, long length Duoplank® and our site specific climatization give Hakwood the performance enhanced stability required for ALL climates.

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Explore uniquely crafted wood surfaces for your next project!

Medium

Grades of European oak (also known as French oak) range from ‘light knots’ to ‘heavy knots’, which characterize the overall look of the finished flooring. 

Dark

Of Hakwood’s three distinct grades in European ash, the most pristine provides a subdued, clean look from the sapwood. The choice of the grade will impact the overall look of your flooring.

Grey

Hakwood teams up with multi-award-winning designer Kelly Hoppen MBE for our first collaborative collection. 

Light

Grades of European oak (also known as French oak) range from ‘light knots’ to ‘heavy knots’, which characterize the overall look of the finished flooring. 

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