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Industrial inlay enhancing the biodiversity through the excellent reuse of noble wood species (up to 12 different species such as Lati, Walnut, Tanganika, Figured Maple, Sucupira, Ash, Eucalyptus, Larch, Perpero, Bolivar, Oak, Pine, Mahogany, Erable), freely matched in sharpened vertical strips, creating a new effect being never the same. The Biodiversity industrial inlay was born from the idea of enhancing waste and unsold products: the use of "second" raw materials of 12 different wood species as inputs to the production process emphasizes the attention to the issues of circularity and sustainability. The circularity of Biodiversity is based on the following characteristics: - "Design for Remanufacturing", ie the restoration of a product such as to have performance characteristics similar to that of a new product - Use of secondary raw materials: the use of materials recovered from other internal production processes - Enhancement of waste within the production process In the LCA analysis there are different values that express the impact of a product on the environment, including Global warming, measured using the principle of the equivalent Kilograms of carbon dioxide generated during the life cycle, "from the cradle at the gate". 1 sqm of Biodiversity inlay produces 3.81 kg CO2 equivalent: an extremely virtuous value.
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Add to bookmarks Tabu Tabu Biodiversity Wood-post-it GR.016 Industrial inlay with matching of the natural dyed “mosaic” veneers, technique enhancing biodiversity in the use of many emphasized wood species: all this becomes a great kaleidoscopic game, rich w
Add to bookmarks Tabu Sea Sand MM.13.075 Delicate sand tones for the latest-generation multilaminar wood veneers that are the fruit of an extreme optimisation of the raw material, inspired by the circularity and the limitation of the envi
Add to bookmarks Tabu Tabu Biodiversity Forest GR.015 Industrial inlay of huge emotional impact communicating the vital energy of the forest and the imposing evergreen leafy fronds moved by the wind, thanks to the diagonal layout of the wood sheets of
Add to bookmarks Tabu Tondo Tondo Grey GR.018 TONDO TONDO (design by Nicola da Dalto) is an industrial inlay in natural dyed veneer Tay by TABU, whose project was the winner in the Students category of the Contest IDEASxWOOD by TABU, I ed
Add to bookmarks Tabu Ellissi GR.021M In this panel the lines are put next to each other and complete a similar one on each side of the drawing: it is a “stripped” Kandinsky.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Candy Stripes RR2.00.367 A funny and colourful striped multilaminar wood veneer that seems to recall the sugar surface of the stripped candies and even their fruity fragrance and their intense flavour.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Bolivar Moss Green SK11 SKEENS TABU BOISERIE- Combining the soul of nature in a single product.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Oak Concrete SK12 SKEENS TABU BOISERIE- the organic matter into an inorganic effect, Oak wood proposed in a colour tone typical of the decorative concrete, renewing a modern consolidated aesthetic proposal with a cl
Add to bookmarks Tabu Dùnamis GR.020M Simplicity together with the movement as Bruno Munari or Giacomo Balla would have liked.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Bolivar Silk Blue SK3 SKEENS TABU BOISERIE -The softness and elegance of silk proposed by Bolivar wood. A blue tone enhances inner calm and fosters the search for refined environments offering cosy shelter.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Tabu Biodiversity All-in GR.017T Industrial inlay enhancing the biodiversity through the excellent reuse of noble wood species (up to 12 different species such as Lati, Walnut, Tanganika, Figured Maple, Sucupira, Ash, Eucalyp
Add to bookmarks Tabu Bouclé PX.00.361 A multilaminar wood veneer that recalls in a very refined way the fabric.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Tondo Tondo Brown GR.019 TONDO TONDO (design by Nicola da Dalto) is an industrial inlay in natural dyed veneer Walnut by TABU.
Add to bookmarks Tabu Stella Polare GR.022M A geometric inlay in Larch, Oak and Eucalyptus, used in very refined tones enhancing the vein; a project based on an overlapping of planes and angles without the same inclination, where the metal t