10 of the most popular plywood interiors from Dezeen's Pinterest boards
From a sculptural juice bar clad in wooden slats to a deliberately unfinished Tokyo apartment, plywood interiors are a firm favourite with Dezeen readers. We're counting down the top 10 most-pinned plywood projects as chosen by our Pinterest followers (+ slideshow).
10. Juice Served Here by A-Industrial
The interior of this juice bar has been clad in angular strips of baltic plywood by Los Angeles firm A-Industrial, matching the plywood tabletops and seating. Find out more about Juice Served Here »
Plywood ribs create an undulating cave-like ceiling in this coffee shop in Łódź, Poland. Find out more about Zmianatematu »
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma was commissioned by Spanish shoe brand Camper to redesign the company's Milan store, which features a floor-to-ceiling grid of pale ply. Find out more about Camper Milan »
7. Inhabited wooden walls in Geneva by Aurélie Monet Kasisi
Wooden walls can be opened and closed to reveal bookshelves, doorways, windows and a foldaway desk inside this family house in Geneva that has been renovated by local architect Aurélie Monet Kasisi. Find out more about Inhabited wooden walls in Geneva »
6. Re-slope House by Tomohiro Hata
Japanese architect Tomohiro Hata gave this ridged metal residence in Kobe a staggered plywood interior linked by boxy stairs. Find out more about Re-slope House »
5. Les Dada East by Joshua Florquin
The ceiling of this Parisian salon is made from sheets of plywood layered on top of each other in hexagonal patterns, which local architect Joshua Florquin designed to resemble a forest canopy. Find out more about Les Dada East »
4. Artists' studio by Ruetemple
A plywood partition separates working and living areas inside this artist's studio in Moscow by Russian studio Ruetemple, allowing art supplies to be neatly tidied away. Find out more about Artists' studio »
3. Scale of Ply by NOJI Architects
Irish studio NOJI Architects experimented with beams of plywood to create a series of triangular patterns that frame this extension to a terraced house in Dublin. Find out more about Scale of Ply »
2. Setagaya Flat by Naruse Inokuma Architects
Minimal furnishings, raw plywood surfaces and cement smeared over concrete make this renovated Tokyo apartment by Japanese firm Naruse Inokuma seem unfinished. Find out more about Setagaya Flat»
1. Plywood Trio Apartment by BUJ and Colon Arquitectos
A plywood staircase with built-in cupboards and bookshelves features in this Madrid apartment by local firm Buj+Colón Arquitectos, which is officially our most-pinned plywood interior ever. Find out more about Plywood Trio Apartment»
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