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Warm Brown

Warm reddish‑toned flooring brings a natural sense of comfort, and it’s a palette often found in exotic woods—species like walnut, merbau, jatoba, and teak naturally develop those deep, glowing undertones. That inherent richness gives the material a quietly luxurious presence, almost as if the warmth is built into the grain itself.

It’s also a tone with real design heritage. Mid‑century interiors embraced these reddish woods for their ability to soften modernist lines and add a sense of organic warmth to otherwise clean, architectural spaces. Paired with sculptural furniture, brass accents, and generous natural light, the floors became a grounding element—warm, tactile, and unmistakably sophisticated.