Sugi ban, a Japanese wood charring technique, combines sustainability and style. By charring the woo
Sugi ban, a Japanese wood charring technique, combines sustainability and style. By charring the woo

Sugi ban, a Japanese wood charring technique, combines sustainability and style. By charring the wood's surface, it gains resistance to fire, pests, and decay, increasing its lifespan. This rustic, blackened finish adds a unique, stylish element to architectural and interior designs while embracing eco-friendly principles.

Bildlam is pioneering Sugi ban production in India with the country's first and only mill. This eco-conscious endeavor will transform wood into charred masterpieces, promoting sustainability and style in Indian architecture. By crafting Sugi ban, Bildlam is revolutionizing design while supporting environmental responsibility in a rapidly developing nation.

Bildlam is innovating Sugi ban production with custom in-house systems. They've designed a natural coating system tailored exclusively for Sugi ban, enhancing its durability and aesthetic appeal. This holistic approach to charred wood production ensures quality and sustainability, setting new standards for the industry.

Bildlam is innovating Sugi ban production with custom in-house systems. They've designed a natural coating system tailored exclusively for Sugi ban, enhancing its durability and aesthetic appeal. This holistic approach to charred wood production ensures quality and sustainability, setting new standards for the industry.