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    Through inspiration, information and education, we promote wood as a competitive, renewable, versatile and natural material. Swedish Wood also lobbies on behalf of its members on key industry and trade issues. Our members produce over 90% of the annual volume of sawn goods in Sweden.

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  • About wood
    • From forest to building
    • Sustainability
      • The Forest and The Climate
      • Certification
    • Choosing wood
      • Wood and the environment
      • Wood as a material
      • Wood and moisture
      • Wood protection
      • Wood grades
      • Wood and wood-based products
      • Building with wood
      • Handling and storage
      • Surface treatment
      • Fasteners
      • Building regulations
    • About glulam
      • Manufacturers & manufacture
      • Choosing glulam
    • Research into wood and moisture
      • Research results
  • Use wood
    • Construction
      • Why wood?
      • The future is growing on trees
      • Factory-painted and quality-assured external cladding
      • A variety of wooden structures
      • More about building in wood
    • Interior and Design
      • Research
  • Inspired by wood
    • Buildings
    • Interior & furniture
  • Swedish Wood Award
    • Swedish Wood Award 2016
      • The nominees
      • Jury
      • Competition entries
    • Swedish Wood Award 50 years
      • Copperhill
  • Wood Magazine
    • Subscribe for free
    • Previous issues of Trä!
    • Advertise
  • Publications
    • List of Swedish Wood´s publications
      • Design of timber structures
      • Contemporary design inspiration
      • A new way of building for a new era
  • About us
    • This is Swedish Wood
      • Projects
    • News
    • Events
    • Our members
      • Member map
      • Swedish glulam industry
      • Timber wholesalers
    • Contact us
    • Privacy policy
Swedish Wood

Swedish Wood’s aim is to increase the size and value of the market for Swedish wood and wood products in construction, interior design and packaging. Through inspiration, information and education, we promote wood as a competitive, renewable, versatile and natural material. Swedish Wood represents the Swedish sawmill industry and is part of the Swedish Forest Industries Federation.

Swedish Wood
Visiting address: Storgatan 19
Postal address: Box 55525, SE-102 04 Stockholm
Phone: +46 8 762 72 60
info@swedishwood.com

Publisher: Mikael Eliasson
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