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Iroko hardwood is often called the “African teak” due to its high durability and resistance to stains. This brown rich African hardwood produce a exceptional affect. Iroko Worktop is the perfect choice for any modern or classic kitchen, and it will be a great focal point in any kitchen. Wood and Beyond Premium Iroko worktop surfaces are constructed from 40mm wide staves, carefully crafted from the highest quality raw materials to provide maximum strength, stability and durability throughout the years of service the worktop will provide.
The worktop comes square edged and sanded to a super smooth 150 grit finish. It is supplied unfinished and will require oiling prior to installation. Prime is the highest grade of worktops, It has a more uniformed look due to having slight color variation straight grain and contains very few ( if at all) and infrequent small knots and character marks. The prime grade of this worktops is the most expensive as it is in limited supply from the raw material. The prime grade of this worktops has a uniformed color and fine markings which will lend elegance and chic to any kitchen. This worktop comes in a length of 2m, 3m or 4m, width of 650 mm and a thickness of 27mm or 40mm. This sensational timber will darken quickly after installation and will become a rich bronze shade.
Premium Iroko Worktop Construction
Premium Iroko Worktop is made from staves of solid wood which are then cut, selected, graded and kiln dried to ensure a moisture level suitable for domestic interior use such as the kitchen. These materials are then glued together to form one homogeneous panel of wood which is stable and durable. Premium Iroko Worktop is especially designed for interior use and will easily handle the day to day use required from a kitchen or bar worktop. The worktop is very easy to maintain, needing only the occasional oil coating and basic care.
About This Wood
Also known as 'African Teak', Iroko is native to Africa and starts its hardwood life as a yellow wood which quickly darkens into a rich brown colour. It is used in a variety of ways from the construction of flooring, worktops and decking to boat-building and even musical instrument construction.
Why We Recommend Iroko Worktops
- Highly durable and resistance to stains
- It gives exotic stylish look to any room
- From other worktops, it standouts due to its brown chocolate color
Delivery Information
Wood and Beyond uses a premium delivery service. Following your order, a customer service agent will contact you to arrange a delivery day and time which suits you so we don't show up at your door when you're not ready. The cost of this service is a flat fee no matter how many worktops, decking or flooring products you order of £45.00 to cover the UK, £80.00 to cover Scotland and £90.00 to cover Ireland or FREE if your order exceeds £581.00. Take advantage of this service when ordering with us and select multiple products in one order.
Sample Information
Free sample is available to order. We charge £3.5 delivery which will be refunded once you've placed your order with us. The sample will allow you to feel the high quality wood and see its beautiful rich markings. We aim to dispatch the sample within a day so you won't have to wait long. Simply choose the 'Free Sample' option and complete the secure checkout process.
Worktop Care:
1. Although its construction is already extremely durable, like any other worktop treat it well and avoid dragging heavy items on its surface which might result in scaring or denting.
2. If you managed to dent the worktop (which is extremely rare) not all is lost. Spray some water on the dent, place a dump textile fabric on top of the dent and iron the surface. Quality wooden worktop should react well to this fix and raise back.
3. Wooden worktops require the occasional oil top up. Buy timber worktop re-coating oil to apply every three months or so.
4. When it comes to stains, liquid spills and food residue you really cannot afford to leave those for long. On top of the hygienic concerns you should have, mopping up quickly will prevent the liquids from penetrating the wood and leaving stains.
5. When working in the kitchen, it is very easy to get distracted and place warm pans on the worktop straight from the hot cooking stove or oven. While quality worktops should not react badly to this, other poorer quality wooden worktops might, therefore consider using a coaster.
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