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When you buy furniture, you can choose from different shades, but also from the classics such as oak, beech or spruce. But with Yakisugi there is a completely new kind of design. This can also be used very well in other areas. You can find out what distinguishes this design in detail in the following article.

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This is Yakisugi

As one might assume with the term yakisugi, it comes from abroad, more precisely from Japan. But it is not so much the origin of the term that is important here, but rather the meaning. This is a very old tradition from Japan, with which wood preservation takes place there. Here the wood is treated with a varnish or a glaze, as we know it, rather a burning of the wood. The burning takes place here, however, only in the beginning, which is charred the surface. There is no complete burning of wood. By burning the surface of the wood, a so-called carbonization occurs. This makes the surface of the wood not only waterproof, but also more durable due to the charred layer and also provides protection against insects and wood pests. Of course, this method always raises the question of which woods it is suitable for. But there are almost no restrictions here, so they can also be applied to European woods.

Versatile possibilities through Yakisugi

The Yakisugi method is suitable for many different ways due to its properties. This method is suitable for furniture construction. To give the furniture away from the classic workmanship, a completely new design. Treatment with fire, not only the surface of the wood changes very much. Especially since this change in the surface can also differ greatly depending on the wood. This means that you always have a slightly different design. The color is also predetermined by the burning of the upper layer, namely always black. And you can’t overpaint that or anything like that. Yakisugi, also known under the related terms Shousugiban and Japanese burned wood, enjoys a great popularity.

Outdoor Yakisugi

However, this method is not only suitable for furniture construction, but also, for example, for outdoor wood panelling. Here you can benefit above all from the advantages such as water resistance and durability. And that you don’t have any effort afterwards, for example, that you have to regularly renew the wood protection. Which can be another advantage of Yakisugi. As good as the advantages of this method are, one must of course always bear in mind that it involves a great deal of effort. If you have to flame each piece of wood individually so that this charring can occur.

If you want to have some additional information regarding this topic, you can easily have a look at the following articles:

Shousugiban – Asian Origin

An old and unique technique with wood

 

Completely new design with Yakisugi

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