



Fresh bamboo poles are sun-dried, treated and crushed to reveal their fine linear grain before being arranged into pyramidal square formations. Each section is carefully fixed to a substrate using adhesive and mechanical fastening, after which black grout is applied to define the geometry and intensify the graphic composition.
The dark grout creates crisp shadow lines between the bamboo fibres, transforming a natural material into a structured, almost architectural surface. The interplay between light-toned bamboo and black detailing gives the panel a contemporary, bold presence while retaining warmth and tactility.
Supplied in its natural tone, the bamboo may also be stained or dyed to achieve bespoke colourways.
Sizes: 10 × 10 cm to 100 × 100 cm
Thickness: Approx. 10 mm for tiles; 10–19 mm for wall panels
Straw marquetry use was pioneered by Jean-Michel Frank for interiors, architectural finishes and furniture.