Wood, fire and the tradition of Shou Sugi Ban
Do we create facades at Degmeda? We shape them, using the ancient Japanese art of Shou Sugi Ban (also known as Yakisugi). This is a wood charring technique that combines the artistry of the ancient masters with modern technology.
Mazowsze - Dark Black board
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The result? Facades that are not only pleasing to the eye, but also durable, resilient and ready to face time. Shou Sugi Ban is a process that requires precision and a great deal of flair in order for the wood to acquire that one-of-a-kind texture and structure. This is what makes wood undergo a transformation in our hands, becoming more than just a building material.
Mazovia - Dark Black plank
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This is where tradition meets modernity
In the Shou Sugi Ban process , quality and precision are paramount - that's why we constantly invest in modern equipment and software so that our products reach the highest level of craftsmanship. However, even the best machines cannot replace the artisanal heart that beats in each of our projects.
Nadarzyn - Amber board
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Using modern technology, we preserve the essence of Japanese craftsmanship, where quality and durability always come first. Each piece of wood undergoes a detailed inspection process, and our advanced software allows us to predict and optimize its behavior for years to come, creating wood that - in line with our vision - will last for generations.
Masuria - Red Amber plank
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Ecology without compromise
We are convinced that beauty and durability can go hand in hand with concern for the environment. Shou Sugi Ban, through the process of charring, allows wood to naturally protect itself from moisture, fungi, insects and the sun - without the use of chemicals. Such material is fully ecological, and its structure remains stable for decades.
Shou Sugi Ban color palette from Degmeda
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Our wood is safe for the environment and for users, making it an ideal choice for conscious investors. When we talk about ecology, we don't just mean a trendy trend, but a real, long-term approach. Fired, or rather charred, boards from Degmed are a material that fits perfectly with the idea of sustainable construction and nature conservation.
Malbork - Amber plank
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Degmeda - wizards of wood and fire
Yakisugi is more than technology - it's true craftsmanship that requires years of study and experience. At Degmeda, we have mastered this art to perfection, improving continuously to offer the highest quality. We believe that wood is a material that pays respect to tradition while looking to the future. Only by consciously combining ancient techniques with modern solutions can we create facades that will last for generations. Whether you are planning a commercial or private project, our products will add character and durability that you won't find anywhere else.
Nadarzyn - Amber board
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We invite you to work with us - together let's create elevations that tell their own unique story.
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