Wood Sheets Do It All!
A Tulip Wood Table done up with Evowood. A non-painted look is a hugely popular rustic image to lifestyle wood (Photo courtesy: Evowood)
Imagine the warmth of wood, all over your home, and that also prices that you can afford. Welcome to the world of Evowood
Like many new entrepreneurial brands I am coming across nowadays, this also has a name, that says it all- an evolution in usage of wood.
When I engaged in conversation with Avijit Marwah, little did I know that his passion for wood would actually unfold a plethora of wood surface options. “Environmental concerns are something we cannot ignore. The idea of designing engineered wood options was inspired by my passion to take the family business of wood to the next level.”
Avijit graduated from the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor in 2010 with a degree in Industrial and Operations Engineering. Avijit also co-founded a startup in 2015, in the modular kitchens and furniture space called Modspace that was later acquired by another company in the interior space. Avijit took his family business then to a new height by developing eco-friendly, sustainable wood décor options.
The idea of the brand is to minimize use of actual wood, making wood décor accessible and affordable to the millennials and sorts.
Avijit and Surbhi Marwah
Avijit along with his wife works painstakingly to promote the use of user-friendly wood surfaces which can cover any wood surface and give the same feel of any kind of expensive solid wood. “The best part is that you can glorify the look of any surface in your house, co-working space, office, etc, without feeling guilty of bringing down forests. Changing the surfaces is also easy; so this way you can change the look of your space frequently,” adds Avijit.
EvoWood uses various wood species such as Burmese Teak, CP Teak, American Walnut, White Oak, White Ash, Pine, and Persian Lilac.

So, for the millennial who is looking at the opulence, grandeur at a much early stage in life, Evowood surface textures can do the magic for you. Evollae, the solid wood sheets are 3.5 mm in thickness. They are being used by architects and interior designers for their sheer sturdiness and the fact that they are a step towards forest conservation.
If you have antique furniture, use the sheets to give a new feel to it. If you don’t want to invest in expensive wood, but wishing to get a new look, get sheets in various wood species and spruce up your lifestyle. (#wood #furniture #lifestyle #sustainability #burma #teak #surfaces #polish # home decor #officespace #environmentalfriendly)
(Look out for wood styling in the forthcoming blog on wood and its usages)

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