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    Accoya Shou Sugi Ban is a prestige wooden product that links Accoya and his flawless lumber with traditional Japanese art called Shou Sugi Ban, wherein the wood is burned to last. Accoya, as obtained from sustainably harvested radiata pine, has been chemically acetylated, thus becoming more indestructible and more stable even in hard weather conditions. Caramelized along with it is a wood material that has evident textured lines and grants resistance right on the surface, offering a design that is excellent for use as cladding and decking or even in other outside applications. The charring may range from just a deep black color to very nuanced textures, making it modern and timeless. Exceeding in performance, the Accoya Shou Sugi Ban is eco-friendliness and also provides architectural elegance.

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    • Charred cladding

      Charred cladding is simply an architectural element created by burning wood surfaces, otherwise known as Shou Sugi Ban. The charring process further highlights the natural grain of the wood, improving it by giving resistance against fire, pests, and moisture, and the result is a beautifully textured finish with rich, deep tones ranging from almost black to weathered gray. Additionally, since no chemical treatment is involved, charred wood is considered to be eco-friendly. This product is suited for both exterior and interior applications, adding that eternal charm to whatever setting, protective to the structure, and long-lasting. Get in touch with us to learn more about charred cladding!

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