Canadian Douglas-Fir Wood enhances the ambience of Nativ Restaurant in Pune

Nativ restaurent in Pune made of Canadian Douglas-fir wood
Nativ restaurent in Pune made of Canadian Douglas-fir wood

Nativ Restaurant, situated in Baner, a vibrant suburb of Pune, underwent a remarkable makeover overseen by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This impressive project seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and landscape design to create a captivating dining experience. Notably, the architects utilized Douglas-fir, a Canadian Wood species, to enhance the restaurant’s aesthetic charm and ambience.

 

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Nativ restaurant in Pune made of Canadian Douglas-fir wood by Shamna and Wojciech Stranc
Canadian Douglas-fir wood makes up the structure of Nativ restaurant in Pune

 

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Choosing responsibly-sourced Canadian Wood for visionary design of Nativ Restaurant

The architects placed great importance on selecting the right materials to bring their vision to life. Hence, they chose sustainably-harvested Canadian Wood, recognizing its responsible sourcing, durability, and aesthetic value. With prior experience using Canadian Wood in smaller projects, Shamna and Wojciech were well aware of its favorable qualities. To ensure the best outcome, the design team closely collaborated with FII India, benefiting from their expertise and guidance on different wood species and their suitable applications.

The use of solid wood elements in the Nativ restaurant created a rich and inviting ambience, adding a touch of sophistication and significantly enhancing the dining experience for patrons. Douglas-fir dominated the wooden decor, serving various purposes such as interior fit-outs, dining tables, chairs, and a striking staircase. This extensive use of Douglas-fir not only showcased its durability but also highlighted its contribution to sustainable design practices.

 

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Biophilic design – Creating a healthy and inspiring environment

The project exceeded expectations, receiving high praise for the design and manufacturing quality of the furniture. The wood materials were sourced from DS Global Trade, a local supplier in Pune. The project now stands as a testament to the benefits of biophilic design. It incorporates natural materials and plant features to create a healthy, relaxing, and inspiring environment.

Nativ Restaurant showcases the innovative design possibilities offered by wood products sourced from sustainably-managed forests in British Columbia. It beautifully exemplifies the enduring beauty and appeal of wood in architectural and interior design. Furthermore, it inspires future collaborations and design innovations, encouraging others to recognize the transformative impact of wood on space.

 

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About Canadian Wood

FII India is a crown agency of the government of British Columbia (B.C.), the western most province of Canada. Its mandate is to promote wood products from B.C. Canada in the offshore markets and to position it as a global supplier of quality, environmentally responsible wood products from sustainably managed forests by creating awareness, spreading education through information and technical support on the wide variety of timber products available from B.C. Canada. Its brand/logo Canadian Wood was established in 2013 to reach out to the ease of understanding of its activities by its target audience globally.

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