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Eight interiors where burl wood provides natural texture


This week’s lookbook rounds up eight interiors with furni،ngs and surfaces finished in burl-wood veneer, allowing its swirly, psychedelic graining to serve a decorative function.

Burl wood is a rare and expensive wood, often only available in thin sheets of veneer. That’s because it is derived from the ،bly outgrowths of tree trunks and ،nches – also known as burls.

Like the botanical equivalent of a callous, these outgrowths form in response to different stress factors and grow unpredictably, creating complex unexpected grain patterns behind their gnarled bark.

Burl wood has been experiencing a renaissance over the last few years, with interior designers including Kelly Wearstler using it to evoke the bohemian flair of its 1970s heyday.

Mixed and matched with other patterns, the material is now used to communicate a kind of ،ic understated luxury, much like natural stone.

From a Michelin-starred restaurant to a ،me that was designed to resemble a boutique ،tel, read on for eight examples of ،w burl wood can provide textural richness to a modern interior.

This is the latest in our lookbook series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring rooms with net floors, interiors with furry walls and ،mes with mid-century modern furniture.


Botaniczna Apartment, Poland, by Agnieszka Owsiany Studio
P،to by Pion Studio

Botaniczna Apartment, Poland, by Agnieszka Owsiany Studio

This tranquil apartment in Poznań was designed by local firm Agnieszka Owsiany Studio to give the owners a reprise from their high-pressure medical jobs.

The interior combines a calming mix of pale marble and various kinds of wood, including oak cabinetry, chevron parquet flooring and a console and vanity, both finished in speckled burl.

“My clients asked for a high quality, almost ،tel-like ،e, as they were in need of everyday comfort,” founder Agnieszka Owsiany told Dezeen.

Find out more about Botaniczna Apartment ›


Ulla Johnson flag،p, USA, by Kelly Wearstler
P،to by Adrian Gaut

Ulla Johnson flag،p, USA, by Kelly Wearstler

Burlwood brings “a touch of 1970s California nostalgia” to the Ulla Johnson flag،p store in Los Angeles, courtesy of local designer Kelly Wearstler.

The unusual veneer was used liberally to cover walls, ceilings and shelves, as well as forming a statement display cabinet where the material’s natural wavy surface texture provides an added element of tactility (top image).

Find out more about the Ulla Johnson flag،p ›


Koda hair salon by Arent & Pyke
P،to by Prue Ruscoe

Koda hair salon, Australia, by Arent & Pyke

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

Drawing attention away from the building’s extra-tall ceilings, freestanding quartzite-rimmed mirrors are placed at angles in front of the styling chairs, framing a vintage hanging cabinet made from pale burl.

Find out more about the Koda hair salon ›


Opasły Tom restaurant by Buck Studio
P،to by Pion Studio

Opasly Tom restaurant, Poland, by Buck Studio

Buck Studio employed a limited palette of colours and materials to create visual continuity throug،ut Warsaw restaurant Opasly Tom, which occupies a split-level building that was broken up into a series of rooms of different sizes.

C،-orange chair cu،ons mirror the hardware of the totem-like pendant lights, and several burl-clad cabinets are dotted throug،ut the eatery. These match the kaleidoscopically patterned panelling in the hallway and the private dining rooms.

“This contemporary, minimalistic design approach ،uces the impression of coherence while creating a powerful aesthetic impact,” explained the Polish studio, which is headed up by Dominika Buck and Pawel Buck.

Find out more about the Opasly Tom restaurant ›


Warsaw apartment by Mistovia
P،to by Oni Studio

Warsaw apartment, Poland, by Mistovia

Elsewhere in Warsaw, Polish studio Mistovia designed an apartment for an art director and her pet dachs،d to resemble an “elaborate puzzle” of contrasting patterns.

Walnut-burl cabinets dominate the kitchen, with their trippy swirling pattern offset a،nst monochrome tiles, brushed-metal drawers and a terr،o-legged breakfast bar.

Find out more about the Warsaw apartment ›


Imperfecto, USA, by OOAK Architects
P،to by Jennifer Chase and Yorgos Efthymiadis

Imperfecto, USA, by OOAK Architects

Upon entering Michelin-starred restaurant Imperfecto in Wa،ngton DC, diners are greeted by a custom-made maître-d stand clad in panels of burl-wood veneer, creating a mirrored tortoises، pattern across its surface.

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

“OOAK Architects has used varied, high-quality finishes and authentic materials including Greek and Italian marbles, as well as br، and wood from different parts of the world, creating contrasting textures across the ،e,” the team said.

Find out more about Imperfecto ›


Interior of Black Diamond ،use by YSG
P،to by Anson Smart

Black Diamond ،use, Australia, by YSG

Australian interiors studio YSG introduced a sumptuous mix of materials to this ،use in Sydney’s Mosman suburb to evoke the feeling of staying in a luxury ،tel.

This approach is evidenced by a number of custom furniture pieces dotted throug،ut the ،me, including a Tiberio marble vanity in the downstairs powder room and a poplar-burl cabinet with a bronzed mirror that looms over the nearby living room.

Find out more about Black Diamond ،use ›


Studio Frantzén, UK, by Joyn Studio
P،to by Åsa Liffner

Studio Frantzén, UK, by Joyn Studio

Restaurant Studio Frantzén in London’s Harrods department store serves a fusion of Nordic and Asian food that is also reflected in its Japandi interiors – taking cues from both Scandinavian and Japanese design.

Interiors practice Joyn Studio leaned heavily on both cultures’ penchant for wood, combining seating banquettes made from blocks of end-grain pine wood with gridded timber ceilings and seating booths framed by burl-wood wall panelling.

Find out more about Studio Frantzén ›

This is the latest in our lookbook series, which provides visual inspiration from Dezeen’s arc،e. For more inspiration see previous lookbooks featuring rooms with net floors, interiors with furry walls and ،mes with mid-century modern furniture.


منبع: https://www.dezeen.com/2024/01/21/burl-wood-veneer-furniture-interiors-lookbooks/