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Artistic projects

For artists and craftspeople, timber laths are the material of choice for sculptures, paintings or unique decorative objects, providing unlimited scope for the expression of creativity. For artists and craftspeople, it is not only a material for creation, but also a lasting vehicle for unique imagination and aesthetics, guaranteeing the longevity and uniqueness of the works.

The process of creating wood laths involves a variety of wood species, each of which brings its own unique characteristics to the final product. We manufacture laths from a variety of wood species, including the likes of oak, ash, beech and pine.

Garden applications

In the garden, timber laths can be used to build gazebos, pergolas or decorative fences, adding natural beauty and charm to the surroundings. Their resistance to atmospheric conditions makes them the ideal material for garden projects, where the aesthetics of wood are combined with their durability, giving the garden a unique character.

 

 

 

 

Oak

Well known for its durability and natural beauty. Oak is very durable and suitable for floors, furniture and decorative elements alike. It is characterised by an elegant, natural appearance that adds class to any interior.

 

Ash

It is characterised by its beautiful grain, which gives it an aesthetically pleasing appearance. It is durable and suitable for both flooring and furniture. It is lightweight, which makes it easy to work with and install.

 

Maple

It has a light colour and smooth texture, which gives it an elegant appearance. It is mainly used in the manufacture of furniture and decorative elements.

 

Beech

Beech is characterised by its high hardness and distinctive grain pattern, making it an excellent choice for furniture and decorative elements. It has a variety of colours and grain patterns, which adds to its individual character.

 

Pine

Pine is softer than the above species, making it ideal for decorative and finishing applications. It is also often used in the manufacture of garden furniture, due to its ability to withstand the weather.

 

 

As well as the variety of wood species, the finishing process for our finishes includes a wide range of unique techniques. Each finish brings a unique character to the final product. We have prepared a number of different finishes that highlight the individual characteristics of the wood.

 

 

Varnishing

Varnishing wood is a process that gives the wood a beautiful sheen, providing solid protection against mechanical damage and moisture. The varnish forms a durable protective layer on the surface of the wood, which is extremely useful for furniture or floors, especially those exposed to intensive use.

 

 

Oiling

 The process of oiling wood involves deep penetration of oil into the structure of the wood, emphasising its natural appearance. The oil penetrates the wood while protecting it from moisture and dirt. It is an excellent choice for furniture, floors and display elements such as terraces, while maintaining the natural appearance of the wood.

 

Waxing

Waxing wood creates a protective layer on the surface, giving the wood a deep shine and bringing out its natural grain. It is a finish that adds elegance to wooden products and is often used in furniture and decorative pieces.

 

 

Impregnation

The process of impregnating wood protects it from moisture, insects and weathering, while maintaining its natural appearance. It is an ideal choice for outdoor elements such as fences or wooden terrace structures.

 

Smoking

The technique of smoking wood changes the colour. The end result can vary depending on the type of wood and the duration of exposure to smoke. Smoking can be used both for aesthetic purposes, giving the wood a unique appearance, and to improve durability.

 

Painting

Painting wood opens up a wide field of creativity, allowing the wood to be given any colour and pattern. It not only adds to the aesthetic aspect, but also provides additional protection. It is perfect for furniture, decorative interior elements or children’s items, allowing personalisation.

 

 

Unfinished (untreated)/ Non fini (brut)

Untreated wood is devoid of any additional finishing processes, leaving it in its natural state. It provides an excellent base for individual finishing according to design preferences.

 

Each of these finishing methods has its own unique properties that determine their degree of resistance. The choice of finish depends on your expectations for the appearance, durability and functionality of the wood.

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