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The kitchen island is clad in charred oak; the cabinet doors are made of raw steel sheets. Inside, the shelf  supports are steel rebar.  “I like questioning the use of basic materials,” says Mehdi. “Rebar is not considered noble, but I think it’s beautiful, fun, and economical.”  An artisan made the pendants based on a design by Mehdi, and the faucet is by Roca.  An Eames bird sits with a color-coordinated piggy bank, a souvenir from Mallorca. House Elements, Modern House Interior, Wood Kitchen Island, Metal Kitchen, Interior Kitchen, Black Kitchens, Counter Tops, Wood Kitchen, Kitchen Colors

The kitchen island is clad in charred oak; the cabinet doors are made of raw steel sheets. Inside, the shelf supports are steel rebar. “I like questioning the use of basic materials,” says Mehdi. “Rebar is not considered noble, but I think it’s beautiful, fun, and economical.” An artisan made the pendants based on a design by Mehdi, and the faucet is by Roca. An Eames bird sits with a color-coordinated piggy bank, a souvenir from Mallorca.

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Wood Burning Techniques & Reclaimed Wood Projects - Burned Wood Finish for Colorful Wood Grain. The process involves charring the wood surface with exposed flame from a propane torch, then cooling it, cleaning it with a wire brush, rinsing, and then applying a finish coat.  A wide range of finish appearances can be created with Shou Sugi Ban. Stain Pallet Wood Diy, Pallet Wood Burning Ideas, Unicorn Spit Table Top, Wood Burning And Staining, Glueing Wood Together Diy, Rough Lumber Projects, Artistic Wood Projects, Torching Wood Diy, Wood Dye Techniques

Wood Burning Techniques & Reclaimed Wood Projects - Burned Wood Finish for Colorful Wood Grain. The process involves charring the wood surface with exposed flame from a propane torch, then cooling it, cleaning it with a wire brush, rinsing, and then applying a finish coat. A wide range of finish appearances can be created with Shou Sugi Ban.

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Create an elegant and timeless open shelf design with our Shou Sugi Ban Shelving. Shou Sugi Ba (or Yakisugi) is an ancient Japanese siding technique that preserves wood by charring it. Our Shou Sugi Ban shelving is charred heavily before it's intensely brushed by hand. The brushing achieves an elegant and sleek look that provides the siding with a burned, yet classic aesthetic. With a tough surface that is not easily scratched or chipped, it offer endless appeal in kitchens, bathrooms, livin... Shu Sugi Ban, Japanese Exterior, Burnt Wood Finish, Open Shelf Design, Black Architecture, Timeless Series, Burned Wood, Cabinet Detailing, Sugi Ban

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