Labo Clairmarais ((exclusive))
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locally harvested沼泽 ash and oak
Their signature technique involves the use of , treated not with varnish, but with ancient techniques of water curing and natural oil polymerization. The "Clairmarais Method" involves submerging wood in the fresh waters of the local marsh for up to six months. This process removes impurities, leaches out tannins, and hardens the cellular structure of the timber, resulting in a final product that is resistant to rot and has a silver-grey patina that cannot be replicated by chemical stains. labo clairmarais
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Rumors are circulating that Labo Clairmarais is opening its first international annexe in Kyoto, Japan—a country that shares the French reverence for material authenticity. The collaboration would focus on cross-breeding the Clairmarais marsh wood with Japanese shou sugi ban charring techniques. This process removes impurities, leaches out tannins, and