A deep, brownish-red color inspired by natural rust tones. This shade blends rich earthy hues with a warm copper tint, giving the surface an industrial character while maintaining a natural sense of warmth. Medeksa Rust is visually striking – it pairs beautifully with both industrial and rustic styles, especially in spaces where warmth is combined with unique textures.
To preserve the authentic texture and unique color, we recommend giving charred wood some care at least once a year – remove dust and dirt using a soft brush, a damp microfiber cloth, or by rinsing with water (without pressure). Avoid using strong cleaners, as they may damage the surface. Like fine wine, burnt wood matures with character, over time you may notice subtle changes in color, adding even more charm and authenticity to your project. If you wish to refresh the color, you can do so by reapplying oil to the surface.
Due to photography lighting conditions and display settings of viewing devices, the shade shown in photos may differ from the actual product. It is also important to note that color perception is subjective and may vary from person to person.
We offer boards in lengths ranging from 2700 mm to 6000 mm, in 300 mm increments (i.e. 2700, 3000, 3300, ..., 6000 mm).
If you require a non-standard length, please contact us.
Detailed pricing information and the full product catalog can be found on our website.
There, you can download the latest price list and learn more about the products we offer along with their specifications.
Charred wood is known for its resistance to environmental factors: the surface charring makes it less susceptible to moisture, mold, and biological pests.
Beyond its practical advantages, charred wood stands out with its unique, natural aesthetic character created by the texture and color enhanced by fire.
When choosing a color, it’s important not only to imagine but also to actually see and feel the texture and shades in a real environment. Our sample box gives you the opportunity to explore various charred wood tones up close – right in your own space.
What’s inside the box?