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For more than 15 years, BR-111™ has been a leader in the exotic hardwood flooring arena, providing products that are recognized for their beauty, performance and overall value. Exciting new hardwood species and innovative products, ranging from prefinished solids to engineered flooring, are researched and developed annually in an on-going effort to achieve the ultimate level of quality and excellence.
BR-111™ exotic hardwood flooring is kiln dried, precision milled and prefinished to exacting standards using the industry's most up-to-date manufacturing technology. The largest flooring operation in South America, BR-111™ produces millions of square feet of flooring per month for distribution to domestic and international markets.
More than 25 exotic hardwood flooring species are represented in seven different BR-111™ product categories. The company's flagship line, Indusparquet®, is available in 3/4", 7/16" and 5/16" prefinished solids. BR-111™ recently added the Antiquity® Hand-Scraped Collection to its 3/4" solid products.
Environmental Pledge
BR-111™ is firmly committed to preserving Brazil’s rain forest and renewing its natural resources. Strictly monitored by the Brazilian Institute of the Environment and Natural Resources (IBAMA), BR-111™ promotes sustainable forest practices, securing timber that is selectively harvested and inspected under government guidelines. Coupled with a stringent policy of reforestation, rational harvesting from sustainable forests assures the health and continuity of this most valuable resource.
BR-111™ manufacturers hardwood flooring only from timber that is selectively harvested under the principles of sustainable forest management. Each tree is assessed for age and condition. Older trees, often susceptible to disease, are removed first, assuring that valuable resources are not left to waste away on the forest floor. After timber is harvested, multiple trees are replanted fostering sustainable forest practices and completing the reforestation process.
In the final analysis, the process of selective timber harvesting produces the highest quality lumber, allowing immature trees in the upper-story to benefit from increased sunlight and water. And because of the tropical climate, reforestation in Brazil’s rain forest occurs substantially faster than in temperate climates of North America.
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