Charred Wood

Karbonisiertes Holz

The preservation of wood through surface charring, also known as "carbonization," enhances durability and creates a visually striking appearance.

The charring process gives the wood natural resistance and long-lasting durability.

A chemical-free weather protection that is also resistant to fungi and insect infestation.

Karbonisiertes Holz

“The power lies in nature” – that’s why the traditional Shou Sugi Ban technique uses nothing but pure flame to treat and preserve wood.
The distinctive appearance, which is gaining increasing popularity, is a striking result of this natural process.

Carbonized wood is increasingly used in modern architecture, both indoors and outdoors.

In line with the motto “Black is back,” dark accents are currently in high demand.
Charred surfaces are completely odorless, making them the perfect eye-catcher for interior spaces.

Carbonized wood is primarily used for facades.
Thanks to the special refinement process known as deep charring, the wood cells are sealed, resulting in exceptional longevity.

The treatment with pure flame sustainably closes even the finest pores on the surface.
This method provides natural fire resistance as well as outstanding durability and resilience.

Moss, water, dirt, or fungi stand no chance of settling – keeping your surfaces in excellent condition for years to come.

Our range includes carbonized versions of Accoya and larch wood.
The following products are suitable for both interior and exterior applications.

Burnt Wood

With the product BURNT WOOD, our supplier SUN WOOD offers a unique surface finish that combines genuine craftsmanship with modern design to create characterful interior spaces.
Whether for wall and ceiling cladding, standout furniture pieces, doors, fronts, or even floors, BURNT WOOD is versatile and available on a wide range of substrates.

Latho

LATHO offers a range of embossed veneers produced to the highest quality standards under the motto "feel wood." Among them is the Move Carbon U+ surface.
This veneer, given a special texture through embossing, visually resembles carbonized wood and is highly versatile for interior applications. It is available either as a veneer sheet or applied onto an MDF substrate.