This collection features items crafted from bamboo, willow, branches, reeds, and other natural materials. All of these undergo selective cultivation, specific harvest timing, and natural drying, with each product undergoing a phytopathological inspection. At least 75% of the natural materials come from FSC-certified sources. The wallpapers also meet certifications for fire retardancy and waterproofing.
Highlighted projects showcase covered spaces and outdoor environments. These natural materials exhibit slight variations in diameter and color, contributing to the uniqueness of each piece. Peeled willow provides a distinct aesthetic and serves effectively as a light cover. It can be installed in regular patterns, V-shapes, or circular designs for sunshade umbrellas. Additionally, options are available in different diameters, heights, and shades, ranging from light to dark.
The harmonious coexistence of textures and colors can create a cohesive environment manifested through various elements and formats, from wall decoration to garden design. For example, poles can evoke serene and natural atmospheres due to their irregular shapes. By combining these poles with bamboo fabrics and handmade mats, the collection offers numerous possibilities for designing both residential and hospitality projects.
Backed by over 25 years of experience in natural materials, construction, and interior decoration, Caneplexus offers versatile and tailored options for exterior and interior spaces. These products promote an architectural future grounded in harmony between the natural and the built environment. This approach demonstrates how architecture can drive aesthetic transformations while making a meaningful environmental impact.
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