Koskisen

Articles: Building and interior decoration

Wood is a genuine natural material that combines durability, strenght and beauty.

Interior architect Tapio Anttila’s KOKO house project started less than a year ago. It’s the end of September now, and the architect who planned and decorated his house is sitting on his backyard deck, in Eero Aarnio’s Ball Chair, pondering the purchase of a lawn mower.
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The Estonian company Tiptiptap manufactures playgrounds, skateparks and sport and exercise grounds. The company’s equipment, manufactured for demanding outdoor use, requires strength, wear resistance and bright colours. Koskisen’s KoskiFutura plywood fulfil all the requirements.
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Bark and wood chips generated at Koskisen’s production units have gained a strong foothold in landscaping. The latest coup for the material is children’s playgrounds and parks, where hardwood chips from Koskisen’s plywood mill are being used as a protective surfacing under climbing frames.
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Koskisen’s sawn timber strengthens Japanese houses. Co-operation between Nana Group, established in 1994, and Koskisen began with the friendship between Tommi Sneck and Hideki Ogawa.
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Koskisen, who invests in the sustainability and ecological qualities of its products, has begun producing sawn goods treated with a biological preservative. Another newcomer this autumn is fire-retardant sawn timber, which has aroused interest even before its entry to the market.
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