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This week’s lookbook rounds up eight interiors with furnishings and surfaces completed in burl-wood veneer, permitting its swirly, psychedelic graining to serve an ornamental operate.

Burl wooden is a uncommon and costly wooden, typically solely obtainable in skinny sheets of veneer. That is as a result of it’s derived from the knobbly outgrowths of tree trunks and branches – also called burls.

Just like the botanical equal of a callous, these outgrowths type in response to totally different stress components and develop unpredictably, creating complicated sudden grain patterns behind their gnarled bark.

Burl wooden has been experiencing a renaissance over the previous couple of years, with inside designers together with Kelly Wearstler utilizing it to evoke the bohemian aptitude of its Seventies heyday.

Blended and matched with different patterns, the fabric is now used to speak a sort of natural understated luxurious, very similar to pure stone.

From a Michelin-starred restaurant to a house that was designed to resemble a boutique lodge, learn on for eight examples of how burl wooden can present textural richness to a contemporary inside.

That is the most recent in our lookbook sequence, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes rooms with web flooring, interiors with furry partitions and houses with mid-century trendy furnishings.


Photograph by Pion Studio

Botaniczna Condominium, Poland, by Agnieszka Owsiany Studio

This tranquil residence in Poznań was designed by native agency Agnieszka Owsiany Studio to provide the homeowners a reprise from their high-pressure medical jobs.

The inside combines a relaxing mixture of pale marble and varied sorts of wooden, together with oak cabinetry, chevron parquet flooring and a console and vainness, each completed in speckled burl.

“My shoppers requested for a top quality, virtually hotel-like area, as they have been in want of on a regular basis consolation,” founder Agnieszka Owsiany instructed Dezeen.

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Ulla Johnson flagship, USA, by Kelly Wearstler
Photograph by Adrian Gaut

Ulla Johnson flagship, USA, by Kelly Wearstler

Burlwood brings “a contact of Seventies California nostalgia” to the Ulla Johnson flagship retailer in Los Angeles, courtesy of native designer Kelly Wearstler.

The weird veneer was used liberally to cowl partitions, ceilings and cabinets, in addition to forming a press release show cupboard the place the fabric’s pure wavy floor texture offers an added component of tactility (prime picture).

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Koda hair salon by Arent & Pyke
Photograph by Prue Ruscoe

Koda hair salon, Australia, by Arent & Pyke

This hair salon in Sydney’s Queen Victoria Constructing was designed by Australian studio Arent & Pyke to be “finest appreciated from seated peak”.

Drawing consideration away from the constructing’s extra-tall ceilings, freestanding quartzite-rimmed mirrors are positioned at angles in entrance of the styling chairs, framing a classic hanging cupboard produced from pale burl.

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Opasły Tom restaurant by Buck Studio
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Opasly Tom restaurant, Poland, by Buck Studio

Buck Studio employed a restricted palette of colors and supplies to create visible continuity all through Warsaw restaurant Opasly Tom, which occupies a split-level constructing that was damaged up right into a sequence of rooms of various sizes.

Coral-orange chair cushions mirror the {hardware} of the totem-like pendant lights, and several other burl-clad cupboards are dotted all through the eatery. These match the kaleidoscopically patterned panelling within the hallway and the non-public eating rooms.

“This modern, minimalistic design strategy produces the impression of coherence whereas creating a robust aesthetic impression,” defined the Polish studio, which is headed up by Dominika Buck and Pawel Buck.

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Warsaw apartment by Mistovia
Photograph by Oni Studio

Warsaw residence, Poland, by Mistovia

Elsewhere in Warsaw, Polish studio Mistovia designed an residence for an artwork director and her pet dachshund to resemble an “elaborate puzzle” of contrasting patterns.

Walnut-burl cupboards dominate the kitchen, with their trippy swirling sample offset towards monochrome tiles, brushed-metal drawers and a terrazzo-legged breakfast bar.

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Imperfecto, USA, by OOAK Architects
Photograph by Jennifer Chase and Yorgos Efthymiadis

Imperfecto, USA, by OOAK Architects

Upon coming into Michelin-starred restaurant Imperfecto in Washington DC, diners are greeted by a custom-made maître-d stand clad in panels of burl-wood veneer, making a mirrored tortoiseshell sample throughout its floor.

The inside, designed by Greek-Swedish studio OOAK Architects, sees impartial tones paired with splashes of blue and white that nod to the restaurant’s Mediterranean menu.

“OOAK Architects has used diverse, high-quality finishes and genuine supplies together with Greek and Italian marbles, in addition to brass and wooden from totally different elements of the world, creating contrasting textures throughout the area,” the workforce stated.

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Interior of Black Diamond house by YSG
Photograph by Anson Good

Black Diamond home, Australia, by YSG

Australian interiors studio YSG launched a luxurious mixture of supplies to this home in Sydney’s Mosman suburb to evoke the sensation of staying in a luxurious lodge.

This strategy is evidenced by quite a lot of {custom} furnishings items dotted all through the house, together with a Tiberio marble vainness within the downstairs powder room and a poplar-burl cupboard with a bronzed mirror that looms over the close by lounge.

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Studio Frantzén, UK, by Joyn Studio
Photograph by Åsa Liffner

Studio Frantzén, UK, by Joyn Studio

Restaurant Studio Frantzén in London’s Harrods division retailer serves a fusion of Nordic and Asian meals that can also be mirrored in its Japandi interiors – taking cues from each Scandinavian and Japanese design.

Interiors observe Joyn Studio leaned closely on each cultures’ penchant for wooden, combining seating banquettes produced from blocks of end-grain pine wooden with gridded timber ceilings and seating cubicles framed by burl-wood wall panelling.

Discover out extra about Studio Frantzén ›

That is the most recent in our lookbook sequence, which offers visible inspiration from Dezeen’s archive. For extra inspiration see earlier lookbooks that includes rooms with web flooring, interiors with furry partitions and houses with mid-century trendy furnishings.

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