NBS Source
I'm a manufacturer

This case study is no longer available.

The Tate Gallery London

OVERVIEW

The iconic Tate Gallery first opened its doors in 1897 and is now known as one of the major galleries of modern and contemporary art in the world.

During the recent refurbishment, we were delighted to work with Mace and our client, Loughton Contracts plc, to supply the finest quality solid oak flooring.

Working closely with the architect and client, we produced samples of FSC certified, European oak, in line with the Tate’s commitment to the environment, in a Natural and Fumed Prime Grade with a Bandsawn texture.

The surface of the Natural Oak was left untreated to blend with the original floors in the building. This is an unusual approach for a commercial floor in Great Britain, but has become a well-known and sought after design. The high-traffic restaurant areas used fumed oak finished with a bespoke finish to provide protection.


  • Project: Tate Modern, London
  • Product: 100% FSC Solid European Oak Prime and Prime Fumed
  • Finish: Bandsawn, Unfinished & Bespoke UV Oil
  • Quantity: 9500m2

No featured products in this case study

Contact Wood Floors & Accessories by clicking the button below to find out which products were used in this case study.