Charred larch
A soft, subtle medium-light grey shade inspired by natural ash tones. Medeksa Ash’s grey hue creates a monochromatic, almost graphic effect – the larch grain resembles a drawing, where each board’s curves and layers stand out in varying shades of grey, giving the surface a sense of refinement.
Medeksa Ash larch cladding is an excellent choice for contemporary, minimalist solutions where clean form and surface quality matter. It is a versatile option for those seeking elegant neutrality with distinctive visual impact.





Wood species
European larch (AB)
Surface treatment
Wood charring (Shou Sugi Ban technique), mechanical char brushing
Finishing
Coated twice with water-based wood oil, color: Medeksa Ash
Single-brushed finishes subtly highlight the natural wood grain, leaving more of the protective carbon layer intact than double-brushed surfaces. Gray tones, such as Medeksa Ash, are a practical choice that helps minimize visible fading over time. Depending on usage conditions, refinishing may be required less frequently than for light, double-brushed surfaces (e.g., Medeksa Sand).
Due to lighting conditions during photography and display settings, the shade shown in the photos may differ from the actual product.
This document presents standard charred wood profiles and their key dimensions - thickness, width, coverage width, and available lengths. If you require non-standard dimensions or profiles, please get in touch.
Gradual colour change over time is a natural process, not a defect.
Gradual colour change over time is a natural process, not a defect.
KEEP THE COLOR
The same water-based oil we apply twice in production. Re-oiling with it keeps the original depth of color – decking every 1-3 years, facades every 5-7 years.
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FIX IT RIGHT
Corrosion-resistant screws matched to charred cladding and decking profiles. The right fixings protect the charred surface and keep facades flawless.
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DECIDE WITH CONFIDENCE
Real charred wood samples: compare Medeksa Black with Sand, Ember or Graphite in your own light – photographs never do the texture justice.
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Articles and insights on charred wood, its applications, and solutions for various projects.
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