The Practical Logic of Wood. AI-Generated.
There is something quietly reassuring about wood. Long before it became a commodity measured in cubic meters or grades, it was a material people lived with—touched, repaired, passed down. We notice it in the worn edge of a table, the soft creak of a floor at night, the way a window frame warms under the afternoon sun. Choosing wood, then, is never just a technical decision. It is an intimate one, shaped by how we live, how we work, and what we expect a material to give back to us over time.