American Elm is a native species of Eastern Canada, more broadly found across North America. It is widespread in the southern regions of Quebec. This wood disc showcases all the color variations typical of the species. Here, the American Elm piece is particularly notable for its coti wood. The term “coti” refers to the early stages of wood decay. This is especially noticeable through the black lines created by fungi. The fungi thrive when the wood is exposed to the elements, forming unique patterns. These features make coti wood an exceptional aesthetic material, highly sought after by turners! Additionally, this model of American Elm wood disc is equipped with LEDs. A backlighting effect elegantly outlines the piece. The diffuse light adds a touch of warmth to the room.
The pieces in the Cambium Arte collection are the result of careful attention and deep respect for solid wood that passes through our hands. Indeed, at MATPEL Ecological Carpentry, the woodworkers make it a priority to find, preserve, and reveal exceptional pieces hidden in even the smallest wood scraps and boards. Cambium Arte is a collection of wall art made exclusively from local wood species. Each piece is crafted by hand with care and respect. Furthermore, the finish applied contains low VOCs, preserving the natural look of the wood while enhancing the richness of its details. The hanging or mounting systems are pre-installed and thoughtfully designed. All that’s left is to hang the pieces on the wall!
To discover the rest of the Cambium Arte collection, click here. And to explore more of our wall art products, we invite you to browse the Slabs Wall Art and Furniture section.

