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

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Achievement | Rock Cove, a house suspended between sky and sea, showcases Kebony wood on the Scottish coast Anchored on a windswept rocky promontory, Rock Cove is as much an architectural feat as it is an ode to the Scottish landscape. Designed by Cameron Webster Architects, this spectacular residence is partially constructed from Kebony wood – a durable material that allows it to withstand the harsh coastal climate. -

Achievement | A contemporary "cabin in the woods": the new black Kebony wood adorns the Maison Tricot studio In Brasschaat, a green municipality in the province of Antwerp, the Belgian architecture firm Vlaminck Van Wetter designed, for Maison Tricot, a creative space that is both intimate and inspiring, open to nature. -

Achievement | In Rotterdam, the new Fenix Museum chooses Kebony wood for its monumental staircase Designed by the renowned firm MAD Architects, the new FENIX Museum in Rotterdam features a striking architectural feature: the Tornado. A spectacular structure that reveals a majestic Kebony wooden staircase at its heart. This choice reflects the museum's, the city's, and the architects' commitment to sustainable, environmentally friendly materials that meet contemporary demands. -

Achievement | Eagles Dream, the new Kebony project in the magnificent Icelandic tundra Eco-friendly Kebony wood adorns a new holiday home in Snæfellsnes, Iceland. Located in the heart of the enchanting haven of Snæfellsnes in West Iceland, "Eagles Dream" is a secluded retreat designed by Gudmundur Jonsson, offering guests the ultimate immersion in nature. -

Achievement | Kebony wood comes to Terminal D at the port of Tallinn Estonian studio +Arhitektid recently redesigned the area surrounding Terminal D of the Tallinn Passenger Port in Estonia. Two pavilions—one of which is a terrace—were designed to provide travelers and residents with a relaxing space open to all. These structures are clad in Kebony wood. -

Publi-editorial | École Polytechnique chooses Kebony wood to renovate several of its residential buildings This is where, in a natural setting, a housing complex for the École Polytechnique de Paris is located. The internationally renowned school wanted to renovate its buildings, constructed between the 70s and 80s, and improve their thermal performance. Kebony Clear cladding was selected for this project. -

Achievement | Villa Greig: an architectural work in Kebony wood Bergen, Norway. Villa Greig, an innovative residence designed by renowned architect Todd Saunders, stands on the heights of Nordåsvannet in Bergen. This stilt house, clad in Kebony Character wood, embodies a perfect harmony between contemporary design and landscape integration. -

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.

