Traditionally Inspired, American Made™—an 18th century technique for preserving wood with fire is updated to meet 21st century design and performance standards. With our Cedar Once-brushed we aggressively burn each board, then brush off the softest layer of char resulting in a smooth, dark and slightly textured surface that can be left without a finish or coated with an array of exterior grade colors.

Shou Sugi Ban Cedar Once-Brushed gives a rich, saturated dark finish. Closest to the traditional species for making shou sugi ban, Cedar is known for being a domestic insect-repellent species especially well-suited for exterior applications. Boards include sound tight knots, giving character to a hardy siding option while celebrating the tradition of the Shou Sugi Ban technique.  Photo 11 of 11 in Shou Sugi Ban: Cedar by Pioneer Millworks

Shou Sugi Ban: Cedar

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Traditionally Inspired, American Made™—an 18th century technique for preserving wood with fire is updated to meet 21st century design and performance standards. With our Cedar Once-brushed we aggressively burn each board, then brush off the softest layer of char resulting in a smooth, dark and slightly textured surface that can be left without a finish or coated with an array of exterior grade colors.

Shou Sugi Ban Cedar Once-Brushed gives a rich, saturated dark finish. Closest to the traditional species for making shou sugi ban, Cedar is known for being a domestic insect-repellent species especially well-suited for exterior applications. Boards include sound tight knots, giving character to a hardy siding option while celebrating the tradition of the Shou Sugi Ban technique.