 Did you know ...
... that managed forests, thanks to their high proportion of young, strong, growing trees, enable CO2 to be extracted?
... that an old, unmanaged forest produces as much CO2 through processes of decomposition and decay as it stores, and that therefore an unmanaged forest contributes nothing to reducing global CO2?
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Trend-Setting Types of WoodThe most important types of light-colored wood in the household furniture sector are beech, oak, cherry, alder and birch. The palette of colors ranges from a light tint to beige and echoes of red up to light or moderate brown. 

The dark types of wood on offer will once again pick up. Dark walnut will expand its position – it is also popular combined with frosted glass in tables and cabinets. Dark oak is used to create a refined chocolate tone. Dark chestnut also continues to be used. At the same time, tropical types of wood, such as Zebrano, Makassar, Palisander, Teak or Wenge are on the rise. |
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