Shou Sugi Ban Furniture
Our interior shou sugi ban products always showcase the natural beauty of the wood and the different processes we use create looks ranging from exotic and stunning to neutral and clean.
Shou sugi ban furniture. Shou sugi ban décor the alligator look is difficult because the bubbling tends to be softer and can rub off if constantly touched so it should maybe be used more for a wall decoration than a piece of functional furniture. Picture frames and mirrors lend themselves to having the frame charred to provide a unique look to a space. For this furniture series we used the shou sugi ban wood finishing technique.
While shou sugi ban 焼杉板 originated in japan in the 18th century primarily as way to treat cedar siding to make it weatherproof the technique which involves charring a wood surface to render it a. Shou sugi ban is also known as yakisugi. We offer products suitable for any style that are the perfect design element for commercial and residential interiors.
Shou sugi ban sho soo gee ban is a finishing technique in which wooden planks are charred with a blowtorch to provide a weatherproof surface for home exteriors interior accents furniture.