
Bjelin is happy to declare the opening of their first showroom in Norway. Located in central Oslo, the 265 sqm space showcases the future of flooring. “Norwegian customers are highly design-conscious, and we’re proud to now have a local space where they can discover our sustainable flooring collections in person,” says Simen Torstensen, Regional Manager Europe.
Bjelin is cordially visiting them at Drammensveien 130, Building C, Monday to Friday.
Bjelin designs and manufactures wood flooring and furniture using advanced technology. Production takes place in state-of-the-art factories in Sweden and Croatia, where Bjelin uses premium, FSC-certified raw wood materials. Skilled employees, drawing on generations of experience, refine the renowned Slavonian oak, ensuring exceptional quality in every product.
Wide planks of hardened wood
Bjelin’s Woodura Planks 3.0 are manufactured with a patented technology to cure wood and make it stronger. It’s an innovative hardened wood floor with a genuine wood feel that is several times stronger than other wood floors and utilises renewable raw materials in an optimal way.
21 cm is wider than most on the market. 27 cm is completely unique, especially in this price range. Even the length is generous at just over 2.3 metres.
Modern herringbone flooring
Woodura Herringbone 3.0 is crafted with patented technologies to deliver a more durable and sustainable flooring experience. A modern take on the classic parquet herringbone, the range combines enhanced impact- and water-resistance with Scandinavian-inspired colours and two elegant formats.
For maximum design flexibility, choose between the traditional Classic format or the bold Modern with larger panels – ideal for contemporary interiors. Their Woodura Herringbone 3.0 combines high-quality FSC-certified Croatian oak with smart, innovative engineering to create a more durable, eco-friendly floor. This is a stylish herringbone option you can feel good about.
Herringbone flooring is a timeless choice that instantly adds character, elegance and a sense of craftsmanship to any space. Its distinctive pattern offers flexibility – from classic layouts to contemporary designs – letting one to create a look that perfectly matches the interior style.
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