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Nativ Restaurant, located in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, underwent a stunning transformation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This remarkable project seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and landscape design, resulting in an enchanting dining experience. Notably, Douglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, played a pivotal role in enhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and ambience. Please find attached the article on Canadian Wood for your perusal. Please let me know if the same can be published in your esteemed publication. Celebrating Nature's Elegance: Canadian Douglas-Fir Wood Transforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneNativ Restaurant, located in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, underwent a stunning transformation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This remarkable project seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and landscape design, resulting in an enchanting dining experience. Notably, Douglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, played a pivotal role in enhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and ambience.The architects gave great importance to selecting the right materials to bring their vision to life, thus the sustainably-harvested Canadian Wood emerged as the natural choice due to its responsible sourcing, durability, and high aesthetic value. Having prior experience with Canadian Wood in small scale projects, Shamna and Wojciech were well aware of its favourable 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 rich and inviting ambience created by these solid wood elements added a touch of sophistication to the space, significantly elevating the dining experience for patrons. The wooden d=C3= =A9cor of the restaurant was largely dominated by Douglas-fir as it was chosen for various applications, including interior fit-outs, dining tables, chairs, and a striking staircase. The extensive use of Douglas-fir not only showcased its durability, but also emphasized its contribution to sustainable design practices. The results of the project surpassed expectations, with the furniture's design and manufacturing quality receiving high praise. The wood materials used in the project was sourced from DS Global Trade, a local stockist located in Pune. The project now serves as a testament to the advantages of biophilic design, incorporating natural materials and plant features to create an environment that feels healthy, relaxing, and inspiring.Nativ Restaurant stands as an extraordinary showcase of the innovative design possibilities offered by wood products that have been sourced from the sustainably-managed forests of British Columbia. It beautifully exemplifies the timeless beauty and enduring appeal of wood in architectural and interior design. Furthermore, it sets the stage for future collaborations and design innovations, inspiring others to recognize the remarkable impact that wood can have on transforming a space. About Canadian WoodFII 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. Regards, Raj Sub : Feature Request : Canadian Douglas - Fir Wood Transforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneHi, Hope this email finds you well. Nativ Restaurant, located in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, underwent a stunning transformation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This remarkable project seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and landscape design, resulting in an enchanting dining experience. Notably, Douglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, played a pivotal role in enhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and ambience. Please find attached the article on Canadian Wood for your perusal. Please let me know if the same can be published in your esteemed publication. Celebrating Nature's Elegance: Canadian Douglas-Fir Wood Transforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneNativ Restaurant, located in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, underwent a stunning transformation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This remarkable project seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and landscape design, resulting in an enchanting dining experience. Notably, Douglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, played a pivotal role in enhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and ambience.The architects gave great importance to selecting the right materials to bring their vision to life, thus the sustainably-harvested Canadian Wood emerged as the natural choice due to its responsible sourcing, durability, and high aesthetic value. Having prior experience with Canadian Wood in small scale projects, Shamna and Wojciech were well aware of its favourable 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 rich and inviting ambience created by these solid wood elements added a touch of sophistication to the space, significantly elevating the dining experience for patrons. The wooden d=C3= =A9cor of the restaurant was largely dominated by Douglas-fir as it was chosen for various applications, including interior fit-outs, dining tables, chairs, and a striking staircase. The extensive use of Douglas-fir not only showcased its durability, but also emphasized its contribution to sustainable design practices. The results of the project surpassed expectations, with the furniture's design and manufacturing quality receiving high praise. The wood materials used in the project was sourced from DS Global Trade, a local stockist located in Pune. The project now serves as a testament to the advantages of biophilic design, incorporating natural materials and plant features to create an environment that feels healthy, relaxing, and inspiring.Nativ Restaurant stands as an extraordinary showcase of the innovative design possibilities offered by wood products that have been sourced from the sustainably-managed forests of British Columbia. It beautifully exemplifies the timeless beauty and enduring appeal of wood in architectural and interior design. Furthermore, it sets the stage for future collaborations and design innovations, inspiring others to recognize the remarkable impact that wood can have on transforming a space. About Canadian WoodFII 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. Regards, surendra --000000000000922ecc0605c9a7ce Content-Type: text/html; charset="UTF-8" Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable

Sub : Feature Request : Canadian Douglas - Fir Wood Tr= ansforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneHi,=C2=A0Hope this email finds you well.= =C2=A0Nativ Restaurant, located in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, unde= rwent a stunning transformation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stran= c. This remarkable project seamlessly integrates architecture, interior des= ign, product design, and landscape design, resulting in an enchanting dinin= g experience. Notably, Douglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, p= layed a pivotal role in enhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and= ambience.=C2=A0Please find attached the article on Canadian Wood for your = perusal. Please let me know if the same can be published in your esteemed p= ublication.=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Celebrating Nature's Elegance: Canadian Do= uglas-Fir Wood Transforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneNativ Restaurant, located= in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, underwent a stunning transformation= led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This remarkable project seam= lessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and landsc= ape design, resulting in an enchanting dining experience. Notably, Douglas-= fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, played a pivotal role in enhanci= ng the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and ambience.The architects gave g= reat importance to selecting the right materials to bring their vision to l= ife, thus the sustainably-harvested Canadian Wood emerged as the natural ch= oice due to its responsible sourcing, durability, and high aesthetic value.= Having prior experience with Canadian Wood in small scale projects, Shamna= and Wojciech were well aware of its favourable qualities. To ensure the be= st outcome, the design team closely collaborated with FII India, benefiting= from their expertise and guidance on different wood species and their suit= able applications.=C2=A0The rich and inviting ambience created by these sol= id wood elements added a touch of sophistication to the space, significantl= y elevating the dining experience for patrons. The wooden d=C3=A9cor of the= restaurant was largely dominated by Douglas-fir as it was chosen for vario= us applications, including interior fit-outs, dining tables, chairs, and a = striking staircase. The extensive use of Douglas-fir not only showcased its= durability, but also emphasized its contribution to sustainable design pra= ctices.=C2=A0The results of the project surpassed expectations, with the fu= rniture's design and manufacturing quality receiving high praise. The w= ood materials used in the project was sourced from DS Global Trade, a local= stockist located in Pune. The project now serves as a testament to the adv= antages of biophilic design, incorporating natural materials and plant feat= ures to create an environment that feels healthy, relaxing, and inspiring.N= ativ Restaurant stands as an extraordinary showcase of the innovative desig= n possibilities offered by wood products that have been sourced from the su= stainably-managed forests of British Columbia. It beautifully exemplifies t= he timeless beauty and enduring appeal of wood in architectural and interio= r design. Furthermore, it sets the stage for future collaborations and desi= gn innovations, inspiring others to recognize the remarkable impact that wo= od can have on transforming a space.=C2=A0About Canadian WoodFII India is a= crown agency of the government of British Columbia (B.C.), the western mos= t province of Canada. Its mandate is to promote wood products from B.C. Can= ada in the offshore markets and to position it as a global supplier of qual= ity, environmentally responsible wood products from sustainably managed for= ests by creating awareness, spreading education through information and tec= hnical support on the wide variety of timber products available from B.C. C= anada. Its brand/logo Canadian Wood was established in 2013 to reach out to= the ease of understanding of its activities by its target audience globall= y.=C2=A0Regards,=C2=A0Raj
Sub : Feature Request : Canadian Douglas - Fir= Wood Transforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneHi,=C2=A0Hope this email finds you= well.=C2=A0Nativ Restaurant, located in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune= , underwent a stunning transformation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech= Stranc. This remarkable project seamlessly integrates architecture, interi= or design, product design, and landscape design, resulting in an enchanting= dining experience. Notably, Douglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood spec= ies, played a pivotal role in enhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appe= al and ambience.=C2=A0Please find attached the article on Canadian Wood for= your perusal. Please let me know if the same can be published in your este= emed publication.=C2=A0=C2=A0=C2=A0Celebrating Nature's Elegance: Canad= ian Douglas-Fir Wood Transforms Nativ Restaurant in PuneNativ Restaurant, l= ocated in the lively suburb of Baner in Pune, underwent a stunning transfor= mation led by architects Shamna and Wojciech Stranc. This remarkable projec= t seamlessly integrates architecture, interior design, product design, and = landscape design, resulting in an enchanting dining experience. Notably, Do= uglas-fir, from among the Canadian Wood species, played a pivotal role in e= nhancing the restaurant's aesthetic appeal and ambience.The architects = gave great importance to selecting the right materials to bring their visio= n to life, thus the sustainably-harvested Canadian Wood emerged as the natu= ral choice due to its responsible sourcing, durability, and high aesthetic = value. Having prior experience with Canadian Wood in small scale projects, = Shamna and Wojciech were well aware of its favourable qualities. To ensure = the best outcome, the design team closely collaborated with FII India, bene= fiting from their expertise and guidance on different wood species and thei= r suitable applications.=C2=A0The rich and inviting ambience created by the= se solid wood elements added a touch of sophistication to the space, signif= icantly elevating the dining experience for patrons. The wooden d=C3=A9cor = of the restaurant was largely dominated by Douglas-fir as it was chosen for= various applications, including interior fit-outs, dining tables, chairs, = and a striking staircase. The extensive use of Douglas-fir not only showcas= ed its durability, but also emphasized its contribution to sustainable desi= gn practices.=C2=A0The results of the project surpassed expectations, with = the furniture's design and manufacturing quality receiving high praise.= The wood materials used in the project was sourced from DS Global Trade, a= local stockist located in Pune. The project now serves as a testament to t= he advantages of biophilic design, incorporating natural materials and plan= t features to create an environment that feels healthy, relaxing, and inspi= ring.Nativ Restaurant stands as an extraordinary showcase of the innovative= design possibilities offered by wood products that have been sourced from = the sustainably-managed forests of British Columbia. It beautifully exempli= fies the timeless beauty and enduring appeal of wood in architectural and i= nterior design. Furthermore, it sets the stage for future collaborations an= d design innovations, inspiring others to recognize the remarkable impact t= hat wood can have on transforming a space.=C2=A0About Canadian WoodFII Indi= a is a crown agency of the government of British Columbia (B.C.), the weste= rn 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 o= f quality, environmentally responsible wood products from sustainably manag= ed forests by creating awareness, spreading education through information a= nd 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 g= lobally.=C2=A0Regards,=C2=A0surendra
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