Charred wood - revive what has been forgotten
Rooted in centuries-old Japanese tradition, the Yakisugi technique – globally known as Shou Sugi Ban – has been perfected over generations to enhance both the durability and aesthetic appeal of wood.
This method involves expertly charring the surface to create a natural protective barrier against moisture, pests, and fire while revealing the wood’s texture.
The result is a, long-lasting facade that requires no chemical treatments, making it a sustainable and time-tested choice for modern architecture.