Lagom collection

Exactly the right amount

Lagom is derived from the Viking expression ‘laget om’, meaning ‘a round to the group’. Nowadays, the Swedish word represents balance, in every aspect of life. LDCwood® ThermoWood® hopes to transfer this balance to modern architecture through thermally treated pine and spruce originated from Scandinavia.

  • Durability class I-II
  • Dimensionally stable
  • Rot resistant
  • Earth-friendly

Lagom collection

Exactly the right amount

Lagom is derived from the Viking expression ‘laget om’, meaning ‘a round to the group’. Nowadays, the Swedish word represents balance, in every aspect of life. LDCwood® ThermoWood® hopes to transfer this balance to modern architecture through thermally treated pine and spruce originated from Scandinavia.

  • Durability class I-II
  • Dimensionally stable
  • Rot resistant
  • Earth-friendly

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Pine

Pine comes in numerous varieties (up to 125 types in the world!), which can be roughly divided into red pine, white pine and yellow pine. At LDCwood®,we primarily focus on the treatment of Scandinavian Red pine. This variety can be recognised by the pinkish lines that run through the wood. This means that there are lighter and more darker lines in the wood, which bring a lot of personality to the wood, even after thermal treatment.

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Spruce

Scandinavian spruce is a high-quality woodtype characterized by its light colour, thin grain and slow growth. Although spruce is naturally susceptible to blue mold, wood rot and damage by insects, the ThermoWood® treatment puts an end to this completely. The result is a durable wood product, with wellintegrated small knots, that is easy to work with.

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Radiata Pine

Radiata Pine, a fast-growing softwood from New Zealand, demonstrates adaptability and strength. Thermal treatment enhances durability without altering its natural appearance, revealing a mix of light and dark tones. With a straight grain and colors ranging from pale yellow to light brown, this tough wood exceeds standards. Perfect for various applications like furniture and cladding. The consistent grain pattern and easy workability make it a versatile choice.

Pine2

Pine

Pine comes in numerous varieties (up to 125 types in the world!), which can be roughly divided into red pine, white pine and yellow pine. At LDCwood®,we primarily focus on the treatment of Scandinavian Red pine. This variety can be recognised by the pinkish lines that run through the wood. This means that there are lighter and more darker lines in the wood, which bring a lot of personality to the wood, even after thermal treatment.

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Spruce

Scandinavian spruce is a high-quality woodtype characterized by its light colour, thin grain and slow growth. Although spruce is naturally susceptible to blue mold, wood rot and damage by insects, the ThermoWood® treatment puts an end to this completely. The result is a durable wood product, with wellintegrated small knots, that is easy to work with.

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Radiata Pine

Radiata Pine, a fast-growing softwood from New Zealand, demonstrates adaptability and strength. Thermal treatment enhances durability without altering its natural appearance, revealing a mix of light and dark tones. With a straight grain and colors ranging from pale yellow to light brown, this tough wood exceeds standards. Perfect for various applications like furniture and cladding. The consistent grain pattern and easy workability make it a versatile choice.

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All LDCwood® products are FSC®, PEFC, or OLB certified. LDCwood® is a member of the International ThermoWood® Association (ITWA).

 

FSC® (C001899), PEFC (PEFC/07-31-24), BSI ISO 14001 Certified.

OLB (OLB-CERT/COC-190606) : registration by an independent organization according to the OLB system, which enables the tracking of wood whose origin and legality are certified. Origin and Legality of Wood © Bureau Veritas Certification.