Cork contact adhesive Wakol D 3540 0,8kg
WakolD3540-0,8
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The presented photos and visualizations show the appearance of the cork in studio lighting conditions. In reality, the colour may vary slightly depending on the light and screen settings.
Do you feel like every change to your home requires a huge budget and a team of professionals? As a result, you keep putting off the renovation; months go by, and your home still feels like it's missing something — energy, freshness, personality. Don’t worry, it doesn’t have to be this way. You can transform your space quickly, without breaking the bank or hiring a crew — all you need are Honeycomb 3D Cork Wall Panels White (RAL 9001). They’re made from a natural, safe material, easy to install, and have a unique look. And the best part? You get the satisfaction of saying, “Yes, I installed it myself.”
Inventive Design
Safe
High-Quality
Negative Carbon Footprint
Long-Lasting Effect
Quick and Easy to Clean
The Honeycomb pattern resembles a beehive — it has a geometric, three-dimensional appearance. Once the panels are joined together, the wall is transformed into a modern, 3D honeycomb structure. Light and shadow enhance this effect even further, making the wall look dynamic and constantly changing depending on the viewing angle and the lighting.
Cork, like any natural material, responds to its surroundings. That’s why it should be left in the target room for at least 72 hours before installation. During this time, it adapts to the temperature and humidity levels, preventing it from later peeling off or becoming misshapen.
Skipping this step can affect the durability of the installation — the cork may start to detach or even fall off the wall entirely. It’s far better to give it time to settle into the room’s conditions, ensuring the panels are properly prepared and securely fixed.
It’s best not to. Cork panels adhere most effectively to smooth, even and clean surfaces. If the wall is uneven or slightly crooked, the panels may stick out, and the joints can become more noticeable.
No, old wallpaper can peel off along with the newly installed panels. Additionally, there are often hidden imperfections or dirt beneath the wallpaper that can weaken the adhesive’s grip. It’s definitely better to remove the wallpaper completely, clean the wall thoroughly, and prepare it properly before installation.
One tile covers approximately 0.02 m². This means that if you’d like to cover 1 m² of wall space, you’ll need at least 50 tiles.
They’re usually only slightly visible. To minimise their appearance, allow the panels time to acclimatise in the room where they’ll be installed (at least 72 hours). This helps the cork adjust to the temperature and humidity, reducing the risk of larger gaps forming later.
It’s simple — all you need is a soft cloth or a gentle duster. That’s it! If you come across more stubborn marks, you can use a mild cleaning product that’s safe for cork.
Most importantly: avoid harsh substances like acetone, chlorine or bleach, as these can damage the cork’s structure.
Absolutely! It offers many advantages over traditional materials. Wallpaper? Pretty, but it tears and scratches easily — not ideal for a hallway. Paint? It might look great at first, but it quickly scuffs and gets dirty. Ceramic tiles? They’re cold, hard, and make the hallway feel less welcoming.
Cork, on the other hand, is pleasant and warm to the touch, doesn’t wear away as easily as paint, and is more resistant to everyday use than wallpaper. Plus, it brings a natural, cosy feel to the space and even improves acoustics.
We don’t recommend installing cork panels in areas exposed to intense and prolonged sunlight. Like wood, cork is a natural material, and with continuous exposure to strong UV light, it may change colour over time.
If you’re planning to install them in a bright, sunny room, it’s worth taking some precautions — for example, fitting blinds or curtains to reduce direct sunlight, or choosing walls that aren’t in the path of strong sun rays.
Do you want your interior to feel warmer and more natural, but don’t have the time or desire for a full renovation? Paint might be a simple solution, but it doesn’t last. Wallpaper can look striking at first, but it gets dirty easily and soon needs replacing. Decorative cork is a far more interesting option: it brings warmth and a natural touch to your space, while also being practical and durable enough to handle everyday life.

The honeycomb-inspired pattern has a bold structure and a natural, matte texture. It stands out beautifully against plain, flat walls. It looks modern, but never plasticky — after all, it’s NATURAL cork.
Trends come and go, but decorative cork is a timeless classic that never goes out of style. Of course, stone or concrete can also look “modern”, but they’re cold — the complete opposite of cork. Plastic, on the other hand, fades quickly, loses its “wow” factor, and is problematic for the environment. Cork, however, ages slowly and gracefully — over the years, it only gains more character and charm.
Cork is a completely natural material that doesn’t attract dust or accumulate dirt. It’s an excellent choice for allergy sufferers and anyone looking to create a healthier indoor environment. Cork also helps regulate humidity levels, contributing to a more comfortable microclimate at home.
The matte finish isn’t just stylish; it’s practical too. Unlike glossy tiles, it doesn’t reflect light, and you won’t see fingerprints, smudges or everyday marks. Just think how much cleaning time and effort you’ll save!
You can install Honeycomb cork panels yourself, without having to call in a team of builders. All you need is a roller, good-quality adhesive, and a few simple tools you probably already have at home.
The result? The satisfaction of a job done with your own hands, and a wall that’s both attractive and practical. Plus, the pride and joy of being able to say to your friends, “Yes, I did it myself!”.
Honeycomb cork panels help to absorb sound and reduce echo in a room. They don’t just look like a honeycomb — the very structure of cork resembles one, too. It’s made up of millions of tiny air-filled cells that effectively absorb noise.
Cork also acts as an extra layer of thermal insulation. It helps keep warmth in during colder days and prevents walls from heating up too quickly in the summer.
Cork is harvested from the bark of the cork oak tree, without cutting down or damaging the tree itself. The bark is collected every 9–12 years, and the tree continues to grow, producing more renewable bark.
Cork is completely biodegradable, meaning it doesn’t burden the planet in the way plastic panels do. Choosing 3D cork is a small gesture, but one that makes a big difference for the environment.
| Model | 3D Honeycomb |
| Format | Tile |
| Colour | White (RAL 9001) |
| Side length | 86 mm |
| Length | 174 mm |
| Width | 150 mm |
| Thickness | 6-35 mm (at the thickest point) |
| Material | Natural cork |
| Coverage | 0.02 m² (one tile) |
| Number of tiles needed per 1 m² | Min. 50 tiles |
| Installation | Glue |
| Consumption of Wakol D-3540 Adhesive | 0.8 kg - around 170 tiles, 2.5 kg - around 600 tiles |
| Diagonal | 173 mm |
| Adhesive layer | No |
| Possibility of return | no return possible (custom made product) |
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