Wood@Ease – Design with Heritage
When its springtime, it is braai time in South Africa. Bringing us back to our roots this Heritage Day, Wood@Ease was inspired by solid Kiaat Wood. A true South African wood species. Be inspired by Wood@Ease.
Kiaat is durable and renowned for its resistance to bugs and termite, making this an absolute fabulous wood to use for kitchens and furniture. The look of Kiaat gives you a sense of luxury and style and bonding you closer to an all-natural look.
This African authentic wood species can be used in a variety of living spaces, from kitchens to offices. The mixture of warm golden-brown and reddish-brown colour makes Kiaat unique, adding to all the great characteristics of the wood itself. Kiaat is exceptional to use in our country for its durability to sustain the dry heat and wet humidity.
Get inspired by creating your own luxurious, stylish empire in your office. Make a statement while going all out with Kiaat barn doors, boardroom tables, glass frames, shelving and many more.
Incorporate culture and heritage of South Africa into any living space, and you can be a proud South African in style, the natural way.
Find out more at Wood@Ease.
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