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ECHOES OF THE WOODS – SUSTAINABLE AMERICAN HARDWOOD CONTEMPORARY DESIGN EXHIBITION LET’S MEET WITH TEN DESIGNERS
Trees embody the most fundamental sustainable power in our lives, symbolizing the cyclical nature of existence. Therefore, choosing wood is akin to choosing a lifestyle — a manner of deriving energy from our daily existence. -
LV YONG ZHONG: EXPLORING THE HUMANISM OF WOOD BY DESIGN
Lv Yong Zhong, expert of Library of ASC, vice chairman member of the Art Display & Decoration Committee, chairman of Lv YongZhong Associates, founder and chief designer of BANMOO, graduated from Tongji University in 1990 and stayed on as a lecturer for almost 20 years. He has a long-term commitment to architectural interior space and furniture design. -
HOU ZHENGGUANG: REFLECTING ON THE WORLD – THROUGH SIMPLICITY AND HONESTY OF NATURAL WOOD
“Human beings’ closeness to wood has been written into DNA, just like the ancient ancestors chose to dwell in lush forests with abundant water and vegetation. I hope to guide consumers to return their attention to the overall artwork, to perceive the natural essence and unique style conveyed by wood.” -
THE BLACK & WHITE BUILDING BY WAUGH THISTLETON ARCHITECTS
At the heart of Shoreditch lies the tallest engineered timber office scheme in London, The Black & White Building. Standing amongst swathes of concrete structures, the wood building acts as a powerful statement with its efficient components and highly sustainable materials. The project pushes the boundaries of timber architecture both internally and externally while providing high-quality spaces for its users. -
SINCERITY, DIRECTNESS, AND UNDISGUISED – WOOD BRINGS DESIGNERS TOGETHER
With the same tireless exploration and pursuit of high-quality and environmentally friendly raw materials, the acquaintance between Jin Xin, the founder of FANAF, an architectural design firm, and MUMO, a wood furniture brand, can be described as “like old friends at the first meeting”. In the new exhibition hall of MUMO Nanjing, Jin Xin created a “wooden” world with a variety of wood including American cherry. -
Wood in the Eyes of Wang Yunhan
When home space has to become an office, a classroom, or an activity room, what does one do to get along with the home environment? This is a new topic for many of us, thanks to the long pandemic. And, not surprisingly, it is also a new direction for the home furnishing industry. -
【 13 September to 10 October 】This September, the Design Museum plays host to a global showcase of the next generation of design talent. Bringing together 20 emerging designers from 16 countries, Discovered presents a visionary group of young creatives from across Europe, Africa, Asia and Australasia in an extraordinary showcase of furniture, objects and sculptural works in wood.
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“LET IT SPEAK IF YOU REALLY LIKE IT” – THE ASPIRATION OF THE FOUNDER OF A WOOD FURNITURE BRAND FOR TEN YEARS
The design concept and original intention of “Long Use” and “Explore environment-friendly and high-quality furniture materials and accessories” have been the consistent pursuit and persistence of Mr. Li Sien, a brilliant designer and founder of a wood furniture brand. Li knows that the quality of raw materials is one of the key factors that directly determine the final quality of a work. -
AHEC PRESENTS DISCOVERED, A PLATFORM TO FOSTER THE NEXT GENERATION OF DESIGN TALENT IN COLLABORATION WITH WALLPAPER*
American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) presents Discovered, a new project to support and promote the work of 20 next generation designers from 16 countries, in collaboration with Wallpaper* and in partnership with The Design Museum, London. -
BEAUTIFUL BREATH OF LIFE: WOOD PRODUCTS THROUGH THE EYES OF TOP CHINESE DESIGNER DU BOJUN
Although this year’s Tokyo Olympics were inevitably postponed, the Olympic venues with the theme of “Tree of Life” have become a unique place in the history of architecture. These masterpieces combine the ultimate craftsmanship of the human spirit in harmony with nature. The environmental aspect of trees and wood also attracts many industry experts to study and appreciate the designs. Du Bojun, the well-known Chinese designer, is one of them. These “Tree of Life” designs also align perfectly with his own personal design philosophy, -
SYMPHONY OF LIFE WITH AMERICAN HARDWOOD
Introduction: His furnishing works are full of humor and wit, expressed in solid wood. Envision a lively scherzo of a symphony: though playful, it is always graceful. -
SUSTAINABLE AMERICAN HARDWOODS IN DESIGN – SIMILARITIES BETWEEN HUMANS AND TREES
Introduction: The beauty of an individual is unique; the beauty of a group is diversity.
AMERICAN HARDWOOD EXPORT COUNCIL
For over 25 years the American Hardwood Export Council (AHEC) has been at the forefront of international wood promotion, successfully building a distinctive and creative brand for U.S. hardwoods. AHEC’s global programme of activities secures a future for American hardwoods by demonstrating the performance and aesthetic potential of these sustainable materials, while providing valuable creative inspiration and technical advice.
LATEST NEWS & PROJECTS
New Opportunities for U.S. Hardwood
by Neil Summers
The recent emergence of commercial thermal modification (TMT) applied to hardwoods has opened up new growth opportunities for other American […]
Bilgoa and Beyond
by Anna Meadows
Adam Goodrum’s range for NAU is reimagined for outdoor living in thermally-modified American red oak. A beautiful climate and the […]
Copperwood House, Indiana
Copperwood broke ground in fall 2015 for a family of four seeking an energy efficient, modest, modern dwelling. The site’s […]
Maggies Oldham
The world’s first building made from hardwood cross laminated tulipwood in Oldham, designed by dRMM Architects for Maggie’s. The building is set […]
The Butler goes to Singapore
by Rachael Mulholland
Wallpaper*, the global authority on design, unveils The Handmade Retreat, a gorgeously rendered sanctuary of calm, wellbeing, mindfulness and barefoot […]
LATEST NEWS & PROJECTS
Wood first
by David Venables
The environmental argument for using wood is a compelling one – the challenge we are dedicated to, is communicating it. […]
New Opportunities for U.S. Hardwood
by Neil Summers
The recent emergence of commercial thermal modification (TMT) applied to hardwoods has opened up new growth opportunities for other American […]
Bilgoa and Beyond
by Anna Meadows
Adam Goodrum’s range for NAU is reimagined for outdoor living in thermally-modified American red oak. A beautiful climate and the […]
Copperwood House, Indiana
Copperwood broke ground in fall 2015 for a family of four seeking an energy efficient, modest, modern dwelling. The site’s […]
Maggies Oldham
The world’s first building made from hardwood cross laminated tulipwood in Oldham, designed by dRMM Architects for Maggie’s. The building is set […]
The Butler goes to Singapore
by Rachael Mulholland
Wallpaper*, the global authority on design, unveils The Handmade Retreat, a gorgeously rendered sanctuary of calm, wellbeing, mindfulness and barefoot […]
Wood first
by David Venables
The environmental argument for using wood is a compelling one – the challenge we are dedicated to, is communicating it.It […]