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Discover Bamboo Living.
Bamboo is becoming the darling of many green products today due to its natural beauty, inherent strength and sustainability.
Bamboo is both decorative and useful. It contributes to the subsistence needs of over a billion people and has played a significant role in human societies.
It is the fastest growing woody grass in the world. Its long life makes it a Chinese symbol of longevity, while in India it is a symbol of friendship.
They are economic and high cultural significance in East and South East Asia where they are used extensively in gardens, as a building material, furniture and as a food source.
BAYOG & KAWAYAN TINIK
Bayog (Bambusa Blumeana variety Luzonensis) has the same diameter as kawayan tinik but with thicker walls and is used for the superstructure
of buildings and homes. Bayog often have curved culms and may be used
for furniture for a desired effect. Bayog is slightly thorny and grows
in the lowlands.
Kawayan Tinik (Bambusa Blumeana) is of the same diameter but with
thinner walls and is used for secondary components of a structure such
as rafters and flooring. It may also be used for furniture. The Ilocano
term for ‘tinik’ is ‘siitan,’ which literally means ‘thorn’.
These two bamboo species are the primary materials in making our furniture products.
of buildings and homes. Bayog often have curved culms and may be used
for furniture for a desired effect. Bayog is slightly thorny and grows
in the lowlands.
Kawayan Tinik (Bambusa Blumeana) is of the same diameter but with
thinner walls and is used for secondary components of a structure such
as rafters and flooring. It may also be used for furniture. The Ilocano
term for ‘tinik’ is ‘siitan,’ which literally means ‘thorn’.
These two bamboo species are the primary materials in making our furniture products.