VETAS Nº 491
Discover the latest trends in the wood and furniture industry in Latin America!
In June, VETAS presents fascinating themes: wood finishes, mixed woods and carbon offset, cherry guitars and stylish kitchen doors. Discover how to enhance the natural beauty of wood with protection and aesthetics. Explore the latest trends and products from Hugo Daniel Valetto. Learn about the importance of mixed-species forests in the fight against climate change. Marvel at the harmonious fusion of beauty and melody on cherry wood guitars. Find the perfect door that reflects the style of your kitchen. Download the PDF edition and enjoy reading!
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