Cork rolls

We offer cork on a roll with various grain sizes

Gradation cork usually refers to different degrees of density and texture of cork, which can be used for various purposes, such as the production of cork flooring, wall finishes, decorative elements or handmade products. There are several types of cork with different grains, each of which has its own unique use. Here are some examples:

Dense cork: High-density cork is used in the production of cork flooring because it is more wear-resistant and durable. Dense cork is also used to make decorative items, furniture and other products with greater durability.

Medium cork density: This type of cork is popular in the production of cork boards for floors and wall panels. It has a good balance between strength and flexibility, which makes it ideal for use in a variety of interiors.

Soft Cork: Less dense and soft, cork can be used to make handmade products, jewelry, ornaments and other decorative items. Due to its delicacy, it is a material often used in handicrafts.

Fine Grain: Finer grain cork can be used to create refined finishes for walls, decorative panels and furniture pieces. The fine grain of cork can give surfaces elegance and a special look.

Coarse grit: Coarse grit cork can give surfaces a more natural and organic look. It is mainly used to create decorative elements and wall panels with a clear structure.
When choosing cork with the appropriate grain size, it is worth considering the purpose of the material and the effect you want to achieve. Manufacturers often offer various options that allow you to adapt the appearance and properties of cork to specific projects and rooms.