Symphony Series® – Cello 1 Slatted Cladding

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What makes Symphony Series® – Cello 1 Slatted Cladding Responsible?

CONTEMPORARY | ENGINEERED Cello Series: Ribbed/Slatted Look Cladding - Cello 1 has a regular pattern that is identical on both sides Our Symphony collection of fine quality engineered bamboo offers you fantastic scope for a number of creative solutions around your projects.

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Global GreenTag: GreenRate Level A & PHD Platinum HEALTH

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Bamboo is sustainability at its best, highly renewable and biodegradable The benefits of bamboo: - produces 35% more oxygen than trees; - absorbs 4x more carbon than trees; - prevents soil erosion and restores biodiversity; - selfregenerating; - ready to harvest in 5-7 years; - naturally resistant to termites Commercially, all our Symphony Series of Engineered Bamboo are popular with architects and designers wanting to create a stylish but informal natural look. Wall cladding, reception areas or booths in restaurants, health spas, retail spaces that have a natural organic focus. Being lightweight and easy to install, Symphony panels are as relaxing to work with as the environment they create. But being hardwearing they have a similar lifespan to hardwoods, without, of course, the environmental impact that cutting down native forests create. They can be cut to any length or width you desire and can either be installed vertically or horizontally. (To comply with pool safety requirements Cello panels must be installed vertically for pool fences.) Like all our engineered bamboo products, the Symphony collection comes pre-oiled with premium quality WOCA oil so they are ready to use both indoors and outdoors. And of course, all our Engineered Bamboo products have a Global GreenTag Level A rating and are rated as Platinum Health, meaning their low environmental impact makes them a much preferred alternative to native or tropical hardwoods, which are fast disappearing.

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