Alfred Sisley is celebrated for his impressionist landscapes, where layered brushstrokes capture the richness and subtle drama of the natural world. The Timbertop Sisley channels this same nuance and character with a rich, deep reactive stain that accentuates the inherent grain and distinction of genuine European oak. With a generous 9.5” wide plank, this floor provides a grounded, elegant foundation, infusing interiors with warmth, texture, and timeless sophistication reminiscent of the masterful landscapes of France’s Impressionist movement.
- Color Variation - Moderate
- Foot Traffic - High
- Gloss - Matte
- SKU: ART-SISLEY Plus
- Collection: L'artiste by Timbertop
- Species: European Oak
- Structure: Cross-Finger Core
- Width: 9.5"
- Length: Up to 96", Random
- Thickness: 13/16" *
- Wear Layer: 6 mm *
- Install Type: Glue, Nail/Staple
- Sq.Ft./Box: 25.32
*Nominal Wood is a natural, handcrafted product, containing variations in color, decoration (i.e. filler), and grain. Each plank is one of a kind, having a unique character, and variance is to be expected. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.
THE DIFFERENCE MATTERS
L’ARTISTE TAKES LUXURY TO THE NEXT LEVEL
L’ARTISTE
Thickness
13/16”*
Wear Layer
6 mm*
THICKNESS13/16”*
WEAR LAYER6 mm*
VILLA CAPRISI
Thickness
5/8”*
Wear Layer
4 mm*
THICKNESS5/8”*
WEAR LAYER4 mm*
*Nominal
Wood is a natural, handcrafted product, containing variations in color, decoration (i.e. filler) and grain. Each plank is one of a kind, having unique character, and variance is to be expected. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.

*Nominal
Wood is a natural, handcrafted product, containing variations in color, decoration (i.e. filler) and grain. Each plank is one of a kind, having unique character, and variance is to be expected. Please contact us with any questions or concerns.
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Find a RetailerWhat is Fuming?
Fumed (AKA Smoked) wood has been exposed to ammonia which reacts with the natural tannins in the wood to bring out new colors and variations.
European oak is the preferred species for fuming/ smoking because of its high tannin content which brings out an intense darker color.
Because the intensity of the reaction depends on the tannin content of the wood, each board reacts a little differently from the next, creating color variation that is more pronounced than untreated wood.
It is a common mistake that fuming/ smoking involves application of the ammonia INTO the wood, but this is not the case. The change in color comes from the wood's reaction to the presence of small amounts of ammonia in an enclosed environment. The ammonia causes the tannins in the wood to be brought to the surface. The longer the wood is exposed to the ammonia, the darker it becomes, resulting in range of color from rich brown to almost black.
In Europe, this fuming process has been used for centuries. The premium Timbertop collection boasts many stunning color variated European oak floors masterfully crafted using this time-honored technique.






































