Japanese burnt wood cladding, also known as Shou Sugi Ban, is a traditional Japanese technique that involves charring the surface of wood to enhance its durability and aesthetic appeal. This process creates a beautiful, textured finish with deep, rich tones ranging from black to dark brown while preserving the natural grain of the wood. The technique not only protects the wood from weathering, insects, and fire but also adds a unique, modern touch to architectural designs. Ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications,
Japanese burnt wood cladding offers a sophisticated, sustainable, and timeless design element.