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.
Ever feel like every small update at home needs a big budget and a full team of specialists? So you keep putting it off; time passes, and your place still feels flat — no life, no fresh twist, no real vibe. But you don’t have to settle for that. You can give your space a whole new feel quickly, without spending a fortune or calling in help — all you need are Honeycomb 3D Decorative Cork. Crafted from a natural, safe material, simple to install, and have a truly standout look. The best part? You get to brag, “I did it all on my own.”

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Stays Beautiful for Years

Wipes Clean Easily
The Honeycomb pattern reminds you of a beehive — it has a sharp, geometric, and layered 3D feel. Once you assemble all the panels, the wall turns into an eye-catching honeycomb structure. The mix of light and shadow really boosts the visual impact, giving the wall a lively, changing look depending on how the light falls and where you stand.
Cork is a natural material, so it naturally adapts to the room conditions. That’s why you should leave it in the space where it’ll be mounted for at least 72 hours beforehand. This helps it match the temperature and humidity, which prevents it from warping or peeling away later on.
If you skip this step, you risk the panels not holding properly — they might start to lift or even drop off. Allowing them time to settle means they’ll fit better and stay firmly in place for longer.
It's generally not advised. These panels grip best to flat, clean and even walls. If the surface is bumpy or uneven, the panels can stick out oddly, and the seams may be more noticeable.
No, because the wallpaper can peel off together with your new panels. Plus, there might be hidden bumps or dust behind it that can stop the adhesive from working properly. It’s always wiser to fully remove the wallpaper, give the wall a good clean, and get it nicely prepped before putting up the panels.
Each panel covers roughly 0.02 m². This means that if you plan to cover 1 m² of wall surface, you’ll need about 50 panels.
They’re usually barely visible. To keep them as hidden as possible, let the panels rest in the room for at least 72 hours before installing. This helps the cork get used to the room’s conditions, which prevents bigger gaps from showing up later on.
Super simple — just use a soft cloth or a feather duster. For tougher spots, you can go for a mild cleaner that’s safe for cork material.
Most importantly: stay away from harsh chemicals like bleach, acetone, or chlorine, as they can damage the cork’s surface badly.
Yes, absolutely! It has big benefits over classic options. Wallpaper? Pretty, but it easily tears and scratches — not the best for a hallway. Paint? It might look fresh at first but soon picks up scuffs and marks. Ceramic tiles? They’re cold and can make the hallway feel a bit stark.
Cork is warm and comfy to touch, more durable than paint, and holds up better to everyday knocks than wallpaper. Plus, it brings a cosy, natural feel and even helps with acoustics in the space.
It’s not really advised to fit cork panels in places with lots of strong, direct sun. Like wood, cork is natural and can change shade or fade if exposed to strong UV rays over time.
If you want them in a bright room, think about using blinds or curtains to lessen the sunlight, or choose walls that don’t get blasted with sun all day.
Hoping to give your space a warmer, more natural feel but not ready for a big renovation project? A fresh coat of paint might seem like an easy answer, but it wears out before you know it. Wallpaper can make an impact at first, but it easily gets marked and needs swapping out quite quickly. Decorative cork is a much more unique solution: it adds warmth and nature-inspired charm to your room, while staying durable enough for everyday living.

The honeycomb-inspired look has a bold shape and a natural matte finish. It really stands out when contrasted with plain walls. It feels modern but never artificial — after all, it’s real cork.
Fashions come and go, but decorative cork remains a timeless feature that always feels relevant. While stone or concrete can also look “modern”, they often feel chilly and harsh — the total opposite of cork. Plastic wall panels fade, lose their appeal, and cause harm to the environment. Cork, though, ages slowly and elegantly — it only becomes more attractive and full of character over time.
Cork is a completely natural material that doesn’t hold on to dust or dirt. It’s a great choice for allergy sufferers or anyone looking to create a healthier indoor space. It also helps to balance humidity, making the atmosphere at home much more comfortable.
The matte texture isn’t just good for looks; it’s also incredibly handy. Unlike shiny tiles, it doesn’t bounce light around, and you won’t constantly spot smudges or fingerprints. Imagine all the cleaning time you’ll save!
You can easily install Honeycomb cork panels yourself, without bringing in professionals. All you need is a roller, reliable glue, and a few basic tools that you probably already own.
The outcome? The pride of a job you did on your own, and a wall that looks fantastic while being functional. Plus, the joy of telling visitors, “I put it up myself!”
Honeycomb cork panels help absorb sounds and reduce echo around your space. They don’t just resemble a honeycomb — cork’s structure actually works the same way, with millions of tiny air pockets that soak up noise effectively.
Cork also provides an extra thermal barrier. It helps keep the heat in during winter and prevents your walls from warming up too much when it’s hot outside.
Cork is collected from the bark of cork oak trees, without needing to cut or damage them. The bark grows back every 9–12 years, so the tree stays healthy and continues producing cork naturally.
Cork is completely biodegradable, meaning it won’t pollute the environment like plastic wall panels do. Choosing 3D cork might seem like a small step, but it truly makes a meaningful difference for the planet.
| Model | 3D Honeycomb |
| Format | Tile |
| Colour | Blue |
| 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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