The wood passport
Reading a wood passport
Every slab KORENA lists is photographed, measured, and recorded at a partner yard. The wood passport is the public record of that work: one slab, one number, one story you can scan back to at any time.
What a passport records
What is written into a passport
01Slab number and QR
A unique reference number and a QR tag on the slab. Scan it to return to this exact record at any time.
02Species
The botanical and common name of the wood, linked to the full species playbook so you can read its character before you buy.
03Measured outline and dimensions
The traced outline of the piece with length, width, thickness, and surface area, captured per slab from a calibrated photo.
04Moisture reading
The recorded moisture content, the meter it was read with, and that meter's calibration certificate where available, so the number is traceable.
05Partner yard and provenance
The yard that holds the slab and what is known about where the wood came from.
06EUDR documentation
The passport is built to carry the due-diligence evidence the EU Deforestation Regulation will require. Due diligence is in preparation and becomes mandatory for large operators from 30 December 2026.
See it live
Each slab we list has its own passport
Open any slab in the catalogue and follow its passport link, or scan the QR on a slab you already have. Each passport is a long-lived public page that stays reachable years after the sale.