Boule & Cherie is a bustling Parisian bakery serving up coffee & pastries to patrons in Lincoln Square right by Lincoln Center. Large glass windows and delicious aromas beckon you in and the warm atmosphere of wood tables and wall cladding encourage you to stay and enjoy. BAHND DESIGN STUDIO specified reSAWN’s WHIPPED wood wall cladding in hand scraped white oak — a match made in heaven. WHIPPED is so named for its white finish, reminiscent of whipped cream or frothy milk on a latte. The hand scraping lends texture and interest to this product from reSAWN’s RUSTIC MODERN collection .
Newest Restaurant from Ganso Features Shou-Sugi-Ban Charred Wood by reSAWN TIMBER co.
reSAWN TIMBER co.’s Japanese-inspired shou-sugi-ban is the perfect compliment to Sushi Ganso - a vibrant, modern restaurant recently opened in the Boerum Hill section of Brooklyn, NY.
Farm Table by RSTco. designed by Gensler
RSTco. worked closely with Gensler Philadelphia to assist in and execute the design of this farm table for the break room for Verdis Investment Management in West Conshohocken, PA. The table top and matching base is made from locally sourced North American White Oak finished with a 100% VOC-FREE hardwax oil.
HAPPY CAMPER: Pizza, Booze, Vibes, Happiness and reSAWN's CHARRED WOOD
Happy Camper (1209 N. Wells St., Old Town) is a little sister to beloved Lincoln Park pizza joint Homeslice, and the family resemblance is obvious. Both spots have pizza, of course, and there’s the same kind of rustic-kitsch décor scheme. This newbie, however, is massive, big enough to hold people stopping in for a slice and a beer before conquering Division Street and those looking for late-night eats at the end of a long night of bar crawling. Happy Camper features reSAWN’s TAIYO charred wood wall cladding in #2 common grade cypress.
get your ticket to see SHOU SUGI BAN install in PARK SLOPE
Jan Fogel, an architect based in Brooklyn, specified reSAWN’s shou sugi ban CHARRED exterior siding for this private residence in Park Slope.
SMARTWOOL's COLORFUL rebranding with reSAWN's CHARRED WOOD
After two decades of success, sock and apparel company SmartWool is rebranding the company. According to a statement released in December, the Colorado-based brand is embracing its essential values and looking to a future of high-octane adventure with the reimagination of its visual identity, including a colorful update to its iconic cowboy logo. SmartWool’s new packaging is slated to hit stores in late June, and a website reskin is planned for the same month.






