Cork contact adhesive Wakol D 3540 0,8kg
WakolD3540-0,8
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(excl. VAT)Looking to upgrade your walls with something that’s modern, cozy, durable, and low-maintenance? Let us introduce you to rolled cork — not just any cork, but a sustainable and highly functional material that brings warmth and character to any space. Forget repainting every year — this solution gives your interior an earthy, inviting aesthetic with long-term performance benefits. It’s a go-to option for both decorative and technical purposes.
Eco-Friendly & Stylish
Durable Protection
Allergy-Safe
DIY-Friendly
Built to Last
Multi-Purpose
Thin cork rolls (usually between 0.8 and 4 mm) work great for:
Cork on a roll is perfect when you need to cover larger surfaces — fewer seams and a smooth finish. Be sure to flatten the material before use by unrolling and weighing it down. Cork sheets are more practical for compact or precise work.
Yes! You can also get this product with a self-stick backing for easier installation.
Definitely. For corkboards, a thickness between 5 mm and 10 mm works best for pin holding and durability. Thinner rolls are great for aesthetic layering on larger boards.
Use a sharp cutting knife or a utility knife (like those used for wallpaper). Just make sure the blade is nice and sharp for clean edges.
Absolutely! Rolled cork takes paint really well. For the best finish, go with paint specifically designed for cork.
To avoid issues like curling or poor adhesion, let the cork sit in the room for at least 72 hours. That way, it adjusts to the temperature and humidity before you install it.
We recommend a contact adhesive like Wakol D-3540 for best results.
It’s not recommended. For best adhesion and appearance, stick to smooth and even surfaces. Uneven walls can cause the cork to lift or peel over time.
Maintenance is a breeze — just use a soft cloth or lightly damp rag. Cork is naturally antistatic, so it helps resist dust buildup.
Yes, as long as the space stays within 40–60% humidity. Just avoid soaking it with water or steam for long periods.
You can apply wood sealants like wax, oil, or varnish for extra protection. For wall applications, try beeswax for cork — it offers lasting coverage.
Rolled cork features a medium grain that’s firm and resilient — perfect for corkboards or any surface where you need durability.
Absolutely — grab a sample pack to explore the texture, quality, and color before you place a full order.
Tired of walls that get grimy in no time, paint that peels, and home updates that drain your wallet and your patience? It’s amazing how quickly a space can lose its fresh feel — dust builds up, marks appear, sound echoes. What once felt like your personal retreat can turn into a headache. Rolled cork is a smart, natural way to fix that. It’s tough, repels static, and super simple to keep clean.

Life’s busy enough — your walls shouldn’t need constant upkeep. Cork is low-effort and super practical. It naturally resists dust, so a quick wipe now and then is all it takes to keep it looking fresh.
Plus, it works like a sound sponge — no harsh echoes or noise bounce-back. And its look is calming, too. No wild colors, no jarring patterns — just a natural material that soothes the senses. Cork is warm, organic, and nothing like synthetic wall panels or paint.
Want a space that reflects your vibe? Rolled cork helps you customize any room. Whether it’s a quiet corner, a relaxed home office, or a cozy hangout zone — cork makes it yours.
It comes in multiple thickness options, so you can use it for soundproofing, pinboards, insulation, or stylish wall designs that actually serve a purpose.
And since it comes in a large roll format, covering bigger walls is quick and seamless — no patchy joins or mismatched seams. From full feature walls to creative built-ins, cork lets you think big.
These days, eco-conscious choices really matter. It’s not just a trend — it’s a lifestyle. Cork is one of the most sustainable materials out there and a great alternative to plastic-based or chemically treated options.
Each roll is made from the bark of cork oak trees, which regenerates naturally every 9 to 12 years. Harvesting cork doesn't involve cutting down trees — unlike hardwoods often tied to deforestation. Choosing cork is choosing a future. It’s like bringing a piece of Portugal’s forests into your home — without harming the tree it came from.
Cork doesn’t just look great — it feels great. Compared to tile, vinyl, or drywall, it’s warmer, softer, and more inviting. You’ll notice the difference the moment you touch it.
Even better, cork helps maintain a healthier indoor environment. It balances moisture, resists dust, and contributes to more consistent air quality all year long.
Beyond its decorative appeal, rolled cork is a highly functional material with all kinds of technical uses.
It’s easy to cut, shape, and install — perfect for gaskets, anti-slip layers, acoustic barriers, coasters, and components in DIY or construction projects. Whether you're a maker, builder, or just someone who loves practical design, cork fits right in.
| Format | Roll |
| Color | Natural |
| Width | 1 m |
| Thickness | 0,8 mm |
| Material | Natural cork |
| Installation | Glue |
| Adhesive layer | No |
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