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L'expertise pour les professionnels du parquet

Droits d'importation, conformité, données de marché et conseils de spécification pour les acheteurs de parquet contrecollé européen.

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Commerce & import

EU Anti-Dumping Duties on Chinese Wood Flooring in 2026: What Importers Actually Pay

Definitive EU duties of 21.3–36.1% apply to Chinese multilayered wood flooring since July 2025. How the duty is calculated, who pays what, and what it means per m².

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Commerce & import

Why the Duty Could Double to 72.2%: The EU Absorption Investigation Explained

The EU opened an absorption investigation into Chinese wood-flooring duties in April 2026. What it is, the timeline to February 2027, and how importers should plan.

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Commerce & import

Chinese vs European Engineered Oak: The Real Landed-Cost Comparison After Duties

Side-by-side cost anatomy of importing Chinese engineered oak versus buying European delivered — duty, VAT, capital, compliance and claim risk, per m².

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Commerce & import

EUDR Before 30 December 2026: What Wood-Flooring Buyers Must Do

The EU Deforestation Regulation applies to most flooring businesses from 30 December 2026. Who is in scope, what geolocation due diligence means, and a buyer's checklist.

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Commerce & import

FSC vs PEFC vs EUTR vs EUDR: The Compliance Alphabet Decoded

Certification and regulation answer different questions. What FSC, PEFC, EUTR and EUDR each cover, which are mandatory, and how they fit together for flooring buyers.

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Commerce & import

CE Marking, EN Standards & Formaldehyde (E1/CARB) for Imported Flooring

What CE marking and EN performance declarations require for wood flooring, how formaldehyde classes work, and when the importer becomes legally the manufacturer.

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Commerce & import

Incoterms for Flooring: CIF, FOB, DDP — and Who Carries the Risk

Two identical containers, thousands of euros apart: how Incoterms decide who pays freight, who clears customs, who owes the duty and whose problem damage is.

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Évolution du marché

Is SPC Really Taking Over? What the Data Says for Premium Projects

SPC is now over 45% of luxury vinyl and still growing — but the data shows it winning value renovation, not premium projects, where real wood keeps the lead.

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Évolution du marché

Engineered Oak vs SPC for Commercial & Hospitality Specification

Zone by zone: where SPC genuinely wins in commercial interiors, where engineered oak earns its premium, and how lifecycle cost changes the comparison.

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Évolution du marché

The PVC Problem: Circularity and EU Regulatory Pressure on Vinyl Flooring

Phthalates, VOCs and circularity: the three regulatory fronts closing in on PVC flooring in the EU, and what they mean for anyone building a range on vinyl.

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Design & tendances

Wood Flooring Trends 2026: What Specifiers Are Choosing

The 2026 consensus: white oak in warm mid-tones, wide planks, matte and oiled surfaces, pattern as a feature and sustainability as a real purchase driver.

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Design & tendances

Why Wide-Plank Oak Dominates 2026

180–260 mm boards have become the specifier default: why rooms read better with fewer joints, and the stability rules that make wide planks work.

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Design & tendances

Matte, Oiled & Wire-Brushed: The Death of Gloss

Low-sheen surfaces hide wear, feel like real timber and repair locally: why matte, oiled and wire-brushed finishes replaced gloss — and how to choose between them.

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Design & tendances

Herringbone vs Chevron for Commercial Interiors

Herringbone and chevron price, waste and read differently at scale. A specifier's comparison of the two patterns for retail, hospitality and workplace floors.

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Design & tendances

Warm Mid-Tones Over Grey: The 'Quiet Luxury' Shift

Honey, golden oak, chestnut and greige have replaced cool grey as the premium default. What the quiet-luxury tone shift means for stocking and specifying.

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Technique

Select, Natur, Rustic: What the Buyer Is Really Paying For

Grades are sawmill economics: how Select, Natur and Rustic differ, why the price gap exists, and how grading interacts with wide planks and patterns.

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Technique

Engineered Construction: Veneer Thickness, Core and Underfloor Heating

The engineered board as a sandwich: what wear-layer thickness, core type and total build mean for lifespan, stability and underfloor-heating performance.

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Technique

Wood Flooring for Underfloor Heating: The Specification Rules

Engineered construction, a ~27–28 °C surface ceiling, verified screed moisture and stable climate: the hard rules for wood floors over underfloor heating.

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Technique

Moisture, Acclimatization & Subfloor Prep for Large Projects

Almost every large-project flooring failure is water in the wrong place. Subfloor testing, acclimatization and sequencing that keep big installations flat.

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Technique

Private-Label / OEM Oak Flooring: How to Source Your Own Line

Your name, your grades, your boxes: how private-label oak flooring sourcing works — minimums, lead times, customisation and choosing a production partner.

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