

Kebony
Oslo, Norway Real wood made to last Manufacturer of products and materials

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Achievement | A hyperboloid pavilion made of Kebony wood: an innovative design for the “Grüne Arch” For the Meise Botanical Garden, located north of Brussels, a major project called "Grüne Arche" (Green Arch) was carried out. This flagship project includes the complete renovation of a 7.600 m2 greenhouse complex as well as the creation of a spectacular hyperboloid-shaped pavilion made of Kebony Clear, a sustainably processed wood species. -
Achievement | Kebony dresses the terraces of the HI-Bride Farm, the new project by Patrick El Ouarghi, Philippe Chapelet and Matali Crasset A panoramic terrace made of Kebony wood crowns the project of the Ferme HI-Bride, a bed and breakfast establishment located in the south of the Luberon. The raw and authentic appearance of the wood, its durability over time and its low carbon footprint are all criteria that guided the choice of the architect and designer Matali Crasset. -
Project | École Polytechnique chooses Kebony wood to renovate several of its residential buildings Palaiseau, France. It is here, in a natural setting, that a housing complex of the École Polytechnique de Paris is located. The internationally renowned school wanted to renovate its buildings built between the 70s and 80s and improve their thermal performance. Kebony Clear cladding was selected for this project. -
Achievement | A terrace suspended above the ground for a summer under the sun with Kebony Which has been said, ideally, terrace and swimming pool – in other words, one of the favorite playgrounds of the Norwegian sustainable wood brand Kebony. This real, high-end and ecological modified wood is used in numerous exterior applications by architects around the world: terraces, cladding, roofs and furniture. Its aesthetic qualities, its absence of splinters and the need for maintenance make it the ideal companion for the sunniest of seasons. -
Achievement | A sustainable house and its Kebony timber façade rise amid the rugged Welsh coastline A new family home, built using sustainable principles, was recently completed on top of a hill. From up there, it overlooks the vast natural coastline of South Wales and blends into the green landscape, populated mainly by pine trees. For its facade, the renowned architects Loyn + Co mainly chose wood from the Kebony brand – world leader in the production of sustainable wood. -
Achievement | Internationally renowned architect Hadi Teherani designs the new spa and wellness areas of the 5-star Krallerhof hotel In the Austrian Alps, Kebony sustainable wooden terraces form the extension of a luxurious wellness center. ATMOSPHERE by Krallerhof, a new adults-only spa and wellness center designed by award-winning Hadi Teherani Architects, officially opened in April 2023 at the 5-star Krallerhof Hotel in Leogang, in Austria. -
Achievement | A summer under the sun, with Kebony Which has been said, ideally, terrace and swimming pool – in other words, one of the favorite playgrounds of the Norwegian sustainable wood brand Kebony. This real, high-end and ecological modified wood is used in numerous exterior applications by architects around the world: terraces, cladding, roofs and furniture. Its aesthetic qualities, its absence of splinters and the need for maintenance make it the ideal companion for the sunniest of seasons. -
Achievement | A winter by the fire in a Kebony wooden chalet In Denmark, Norway, near the Arctic Circle or in more southern mountains, Kebony wood clads many chalets and refuges. Its resistance to climatic hazards, its ability to blend into natural environments and its elegant silver patina make it the preferred choice of many architects. -
Achievement | A couple of architects design the Victory Bay House, a luxurious house located on an island in South Carolina This house stands out with its powerful horizontal lines and large wooden panels. A couple of architects recently completed the Victory Bay House, a luxurious home bathed in light, characterized by numerous lines and large wooden panels, located on a barrier island in South Carolina. -
Achievement | The historic THF Tower at the former Berlin Tempelhof Airport becomes a panoramic observation platform The redevelopment work at Berlin's historic Tempelhof Airport has just reached a major milestone. A new 600 m2 walkway was inaugurated on the roof of the building, and the airport tower now hosts a 360° observation platform, 26 meters high. Both were made from Kebony wood.