Barnwood Shou Sugi Ban is an exclusive wood cladding made from Siberian larch, treated using the traditional Japanese Shou Sugi Ban technique. This ancient method is known for creating durable and aesthetically unique wooden boards with a characterful black appearance.
During the production process, the wood is carefully charred, then cooled, cleaned, and finished with oil. This specific treatment gives the surface a deep, burnt look while keeping the wood stable and user-friendly. Additionally, the material hardly sheds, making it suitable for both indoor and outdoor applications.
This technique was originally applied to Japanese cedar, but Siberian larch is also highly suitable for this treatment. The result is a robust and durable product with a distinct texture and a luxurious appearance.
Besides its unique look, Shou Sugi Ban wood also offers practical benefits. By burning the surface, the wood becomes more resistant to moisture, mold, and insects. This makes it an excellent choice for cladding, wall coverings, and other applications where durability and aesthetics come together.
| Thickness | 20-24 mm |
| Width | 15 cm |
| Wood type | Softwood |
| Finishing | Brushed |
| Application | Wall and facade cladding |