Sianiq collection

Big piece of wood in the bottom of a kayak

Sianiq refers not only to the large, often waterlogged piece of wood at the bottom of a kayak, given by the inhabitants of Inukjuak (an Inuit community in the Hudson Bay), but simultaneously to ‘Inuuqatigiitsianiq’, the Inuit word used to describe the quality of relationships between persons sharing a place. With the type of wood we catalog under Sianiq, naturally modified through water and heat, we want to show our commitment to the place we all share: earth.

  • Dimensionally stable
  • Earth-friendly
  • Rot resistant

Sianiq collection

Big piece of wood in the bottom of a kayak

Sianiq refers not only to the large, often waterlogged piece of wood at the bottom of a kayak, given by the inhabitants of Inukjuak (an Inuit community in the Hudson Bay), but simultaneously to ‘Inuuqatigiitsianiq’, the Inuit word used to describe the quality of relationships between persons sharing a place. With the type of wood we catalog under Sianiq, naturally modified through water and heat, we want to show our commitment to the place we all share: earth.

  • Dimensionally stable
  • Earth-friendly
  • Rot resistant

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Ash

Ash in general is quite strong for its relatively low weight, has excellent stiffness, hardness and good resistance to impact; properties that are only further enhanced by heat treatment. Not only is the treated American ash excellent to work with, it also has a distinctive grain, character and color.

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Poplar

Poplar is a medium-density wood that is characterized by its straight grain and a uniform texture that allows a high-quality finish on furniture, for example. The wood, especially in its preserved version, comes with excellent value for money, and excels, among other things, by excellent dimensional stability.

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Red Oak

Red oak is known for its durability and aesthetic properties. The wood has a beautiful, calm figure  and natural appearance. Red oak is almost knot-free, making it a popular wood species for those looking for a durable and attractive solution for both indoor and outdoor applications.

 

One of the most common applications of red oak is decking. The reason for this lies in the higher hardness of the wood species, making it more resistant to wear, weather and other external factors.

 

Red oak is mainly harvested in North America, where the trees are abundant.

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Ash

Ash in general is quite strong for its relatively low weight, has excellent stiffness, hardness and good resistance to impact; properties that are only further enhanced by heat treatment. Not only is the treated American ash excellent to work with, it also has a distinctive grain, character and color.

Poplar2

Poplar

Poplar is a medium-density wood that is characterized by its straight grain and a uniform texture that allows a high-quality finish on furniture, for example. The wood, especially in its preserved version, comes with excellent value for money, and excels, among other things, by excellent dimensional stability.

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Red Oak

Red oak is known for its durability and aesthetic properties. The wood has a beautiful, calm figure  and natural appearance. Red oak is almost knot-free, making it a popular wood species for those looking for a durable and attractive solution for both indoor and outdoor applications.

 

One of the most common applications of red oak is decking. The reason for this lies in the higher hardness of the wood species, making it more resistant to wear, weather and other external factors.

 

Red oak is mainly harvested in North America, where the trees are abundant.

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All LDCwood® products are FSC®, PEFC, or OLB certified. LDCwood® is a member of the International ThermoWood® Association (ITWA).

 

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OLB (OLB-CERT/COC-190606) : registration by an independent organization according to the OLB system, which enables the tracking of wood whose origin and legality are certified. Origin and Legality of Wood © Bureau Veritas Certification.