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Junckers Custom Floor for Award-winning Building

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Working with architects BIG (Bjarne Ingles Group), solid wood floor specialist Junckers has created a custom finished oak floor for the M/S Maritime Museum in Helsingør, Denmark. The textured floor acts as a link within the interior, bringing together elements of concrete, glass and steel, in an amazing 150 metre long, old concrete dock. The architects’ brief was for a solid hardwood floor with a rustic quality to match the raw and patinated concrete of the old dock. Junckers created a textured finish brushed solid oak floor which gives contrasting warmth to the overall impression of the museum.

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