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Creating the appearance of smoky, charred wood, the distressing process for the Artesian Color-Wash collection is dark and dramatic on darker woods, but soft on light woods. Micro-beveled edges pick up the colorations for a distinct delineation from board to board. Artesian ColorWash comes in maple, cherry, birch, and walnut in 11 finishes. Planks are 5 inches wide and come in lengths from 9 to 46 1/2 inches. 800-233-3823. www.armstrong.com. Circle 306.
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