Shou Sugi Ban by Bauwn
Shou Sugi Ban is a traditional method in Japan for preserving wood by charring the wood's surface. This ancient method of construction carries with it great durability, making the wood resistant to fire, insect attacks, weathering, and other elements. The charring effect is often marvellously fanciful in its presence: it sculpts an aura of blackness that reveals elegant wood grain patterns and the texture of the wood. And thus it is one of the favored choices for cladding and architectural expression in the modern world. Environmentally friendly, Shou Sugi Ban proves to be a win-win application; the technique requires no harmful chemicals. Being suited for exterior and interior applications, it delivers a bold and time-tested finish to any of the numerous instances in residential and commercial setups.