
the right wood makes all the difference
Wood has the power to bring warmth and an organic sensibility to any space. Our clients have access to the full range of products available from these top of the line manufacturers. Our partners in wood and wood-alternative supply all share an emphasis on ecological sustainability, durability, and timeless aesthetic.
Yakisugi
YAKISUGI Produced in a specialized sawmill close to Hiroshima, Japan, this wood embodies the essence and expertise of Japanese design: simplicity and quality. Yakisugi’s traditional Japanese method of charring the surface of cedar wood has had a common place in Japan since the 1700’s. This technique of burning wood flourishes with advantages. It improves the water resistance performance, prevents decay, rot and insect infestation. The charring process increases the durability and stability of the wood varying in extreme temperatures.
Arbony
Arbony is leading a revolution to highlight the beauty and complexity of parquet flooring. The brand was established in Belgium in 2001, and has become internationally renowned for their vintage French oak hardwood and parquet flooring.
Arbony is committed to creating high quality and original flooring that can only be completed through the time-honoured tradition of aging oak. This requires not only an in-depth knowledge of wood, but the patience and craftsmanship necessary to work in tandem with the wood to create a finished project.Atmosphere & Bois
For over fifteen years, Atmosphère & Bois has searched for the most beautiful and unique reclaimed wood from all over the world. They are proud to boast one of the largest global inventories of reclaimed barn wood. They have reimagined historic materials into unique flooring, furniture, accessories, wall panelling, and architecture structures.
Millboard
Millboard’s wood-free decking and cladding has an unparalleled authenticity in its look and feel. Their planks are moulded from oak with fibre-reinforced, resin-mineral filler then hand-coloured to provide the warmth and texture you would expect from real timber. Their materials are resistant to rot and splitting, provide a highly slip-resistant surface, and can be used in a wide array of design applications.