Are you looking for wood cladding with a bold character and contemporary elegance for your project? Discover our saturated burnt wood effect wood cladding from the Vintage collection. Inspired by traditional Japanese techniques, this range brings a distinctive and refined touch to your façades. Each carefully treated board offers a deep, textured black finish, combining modernity and authenticity. Ideal for modernising an old house or adding a touch of originality to a new build, our Vintage saturated wood cladding transforms your exterior with elegance and durability.
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Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Open-joint burnt wood  VINTAGE
Café 111
Starting at €71.40 excl. VAT / m²
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Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Board and batten burnt wood  VINTAGE
Café 111
Starting at €83.30 excl. VAT / m²
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Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine False open-joint burnt wood  VINTAGE
Café 111
Starting at €74.10 excl. VAT / m²
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Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Traditional burnt wood  VINTAGE
Café 111
Starting at €69.10 excl. VAT / m²
Black wood cladding

Heat-treated Pine wood Cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Detached house - Builder: Vincent Timber and O'NEIL ASSOCIATES

Why choose black saturated wood cladding, Vintage Collection ?

The black-stained wood cladding from the Vintage Collection is a high-performance, attractive solution that combines durability, ease of maintenance and excellent value for money. This type of cladding offers a uniform, controlled finish, ensuring great decorative flexibility suited to many architectural styles, from contemporary to traditional.

  • A neat and uniform appearance: unlike burnt wood cladding (shou sugi ban), which can vary in appearance from one board to another, black-saturated wood cladding ensures perfect visual uniformity. This controlled finish appeals to those looking for a modern, elegant and regular look, while still enjoying the warm aesthetics of wood.
  • Simplified and economical maintenance: black-saturated wood cladding is distinguished by its ease of maintenance. Simply renew the saturator every few years to maintain the intense colour and optimal protection of the wood. Modern saturators offer effective protection against UV rays and weathering, extending the life of the cladding without the need for frequent maintenance. In comparison, burnt wood can be difficult to maintain, especially if it starts to flake, which compromises the aesthetic integrity of the cladding.
  • Controlled long-term costs: black-saturated wood cladding often has a lower initial cost than burnt wood, while offering significant savings on maintenance. This economical and sustainable solution is ideal for those who want to combine vintage aesthetics, technical performance and practicality without compromising on quality.

Our black wood cladding projects, Vintage Collection

Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Tourism Residence Kaze Océan (Cap Ferret) - Architect: Arthur Bartherotte Architecture & Hopal Architecture - Builder: Mathieu Lacombe Constructeur
Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Traditional burnt wood  VINTAGE
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Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Tourism Residence Kaze Océan (Cap Ferret) - Architect: Arthur Bartherotte Architecture & Hopal Architecture - Builder: Mathieu Lacombe Constructeur

Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Lumipod - Builder: Lumicene - Photographer: Kevin Dolmaire
Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Traditional burnt wood  VINTAGE
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Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Lumipod - Builder: Lumicene - Photographer: Kevin Dolmaire

Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Individual housing - Architects: Atelier RVL LIDDELL & VIOT ARCHITECTES - Photographer: Brice Desrez
Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Traditional burnt wood  VINTAGE
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Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Linéa / Café 111 - Credits: Individual housing - Architects: Atelier RVL LIDDELL & VIOT ARCHITECTES - Photographer: Brice Desrez

Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Tabacoa 2 / Café 111  - Credits: Detached house - Architect: Rupin Conq Architecture - Fitter: Menuiserie Charpente Guyot
Wood cladding Thermo Nordic Pine Board and batten burnt wood  VINTAGE
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Thermo Nordic Pine wood cladding / Tabacoa 2 / Café 111  - Credits: Detached house (56) - Architect: Rupin Conq Architecture - Fitter: Menuiserie Charpente Guyot 

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The advantages of burnt wood effect cladding - Vintage Collection

Choosing burnt wood-effect cladding to cover your façade, particularly in a dark shade such as black wood cladding, offers many advantages, both aesthetic and technical. This type of exterior cladding appeals for its bold style and long-lasting performance. Discover why it is a great choice for your construction or renovation project.

  • A contemporary-style wooden façade: black wood cladding gives your façade a modern and elegant look. Inspired by the traditional Japanese technique of burnt wood (shou sugi ban), it adds a touch of refinement and blends in perfectly with contemporary architectural trends.
  • A play of contrasts and depth: the dark colours create a striking contrast with the surrounding materials (joinery, masonry, vegetation, etc.), highlighting the lines and volumes of the building. This interplay of textures enhances the architectural character of your façade.
  • Enhanced, long-lasting protection: thanks to the application of a dark saturator, the wood is deeply protected against UV rays, humidity and bad weather. This treatment extends the life of the wood cladding while preserving its original appearance, limiting maintenance over time.
  • A versatile and harmonious solution: burnt wood effect cladding can be easily combined with other materials such as stone, brick or metal. It can also be combined with grey or natural saturators to create a personalised, balanced and characterful façade.