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MOSO
MOSO® Zen

Article no: MZCF50-204-21
stylepark-id: 51.5195.00006

MOSO® Zen

01 Material Profile

material description

MOSO Tambour is bamboo in a flexible form, often applied to cover a carrier panel (i.e. MDF). In this case the bamboo strips have not been pressed together, but have been connected in an alternative, flexible way. There are 3 possibilities: in the MOSO ‚Tatamat' the bamboo strips have been connected by using a weaving thread. In the MOSO 'Panda' the strips have been connected by means of tape on the back side (also no weaving thread visible). A variety to this version is the MOSO 'ZEN', using extra wide bamboo strips (50mm) which are created by pressing some layers of bamboo veneer). The rolls have a fabric (textile) backing. The standard size of a roll is 4500x204cm.

02 Material Properties


form  
form
board
optics/haptics  
appearance
matte, opaque
colour
brown
haptics
hard, warm
light transmission
medium transmission
properties  
highly resistant against…
moisture
ecological properties
made from renewable ressources
material type  
wood
Bamboo

03 Dimensions (available Sizes)


Dimensions (available Sizes)  
Width
2040 mm
Length
450 mm

04 Tags

China, Exhibitions, Interculturality, Material, MOSO Products, sustainability, Wood

05 Articles about

Buildings suited to bamboo

Buildings suited to bamboo

Although people in Europe do know that bamboo can be used in many different ways, hardly anybody really knows very much about its characteristics. The situation is very different in Anji, China, where there is hardly any aspect of living where life is not hard to imagine without Bamboo.

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Using wood to reach new heights

Using wood to reach new heights

The "Building with timber" exhibition in Munich documents the potentialities afforded by this ancient material, making adventurous constructions a real possibility for the future. Rather than the undifferentiated use of the term "sustainability" as a mere marketing slogan, dates and facts are subject to strong analysis – presenting accomplished examples of application.

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06 Glossary

timber, solid wood
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