Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.
Iroko Wood
As a natural material, iroko can vary in color, or even crack due to humidity and sudden changes in temperature. Exposed to the elements, iroko undergoes a natural oxidation process that affects its color, taking on an attractive silver- grey tone.