A section of marine teak decking – one from a selection available
the rectangular panel pierced with a grid lattice,
£350
These robust sections of decking are made to withstand the ravages of an ocean-going life. They can be re-used as table tops, duck-boards, screen walls etc. Great for wet-rooms and boot rooms. Essentially single-sided applications – they are not double sided. Scroll through the pictures – this for the single panel on the floor, the others are catalogued individually.
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