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News Release from: Victorian Woodworks | Subject: Timber flooring for Annely Juda Fine Art gallery
Edited by the Buildingtalk Editorial Team on 23 August 2007

Victorian Woodworks flooring in London
Art Gallery

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Victorian Woodworks have provided quality timber flooring for Annely Juda Fine Art gallery, based in London.

Representing contemporary British, European and International artists, the gallery also exhibits masters of the 20th century avant-garde, specialising in Russian constructivism For installation throughout the gallery, Victorian Woodworks supplied 205m2 of Prime Grade Boston Oak 120mm x 20mm, which received a unique colour finish after installation

A New Hardwood, Prime Grade Boston Oak is ideal for use in high traffic areas like galleries, museums, bars and restaurants.

As well as providing their timber flooring into traditional, contemporary, modern or minimalist commercial and residential environments, Victorian Woodworks have many heritage, conservation and restoration clients.

They are highly experienced and knowledgeable within particular periods and styles such as Baroque, Rococo, Regency, Georgian, Victorian, Arts and Crafts and Edwardian that demand historic floors in keeping with their architectural period.

Victorian Woodworks are an ideal flooring partner - particularly with their reclaimed credentials.

Phil Wilson, Marketing Manager of Victorian Woodworks commented, "Our timber floors have been supplied to many of London's premier public and retail locations and we were delighted to provide our stunning Prime Grade Boston Oak to the Annely Juda Fine Art gallery".

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