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Kinloch Recovered Matai Dining Furniture Range Welcome to The Kinloch Dining Collection. This rustic contemporary design is manufactured using beautiful native New Zealand Matai. A simple clean design, Kinloch showcases this native timber with its grain and features very well. Features such as knots, bark pockets and the effects of disease and insects in the living tree are filled and the table tops are given a hand planed finish before being coated with a durable 2 pack lacquer finish. The result is a stunning tactile finish which will enhance your home for many years. Extension Table 1500 x 980 – 2000 x 980

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Page 1: Kinloch - Sorenmobler

KinlochRecovered Matai Dining Furniture Range

Welcome to The Kinloch Dining Collection. This rustic

contemporary design is manufactured using beautiful native

New Zealand Matai. A simple clean design, Kinloch

showcases this native timber with its grain and features very

well. Features such as knots, bark pockets and the effects of

disease and insects in the living tree are filled and the table

tops are given a hand planed finish before being coated with

a durable 2 pack lacquer finish. The result is a stunning tactile

finish which will enhance your home for many years.

Extension Table 1500 x 980 – 2000 x 980

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Remarkable furniture from remarkable timber www.sorenmobler.co.nz

KinlochThe Recovered Matai Story

Matai is native to New Zealand and was one of the timbers used by Maori for carving. Because of its strength,

durability and hard wearing characteristics it has also often been used for flooring. The Matai used in the Kinloch

range has all these features, but has not come from standing trees. This timber has been recovered from trees

fallen many, many years ago when the remnants of the central North Island forests were cleared for the

planting of Radiata Pine. These pine plantations have been harvested and now are being converted to

dairy production. In the process of clearing the ground, old fallen trees are recovered and milled, the

timber produced being used in the Kinloch range of furniture from Sorenmobler.

Old fallen logs, weathered by years of extreme conditions on the barren North Island plateau are now skillfully and carefully

being transformed into furniture, furniture with a history, with a depth of grain and character that will beautify your home and be

admired for many years to come.

Kinloch from Sorenmobler