Yakisugi (焼杉) is a traditional Japanese method of wood preservation by charring it with fire. Yaki means to heat with fire, and sugi is cypress. It is also referred to as "Shō Sugi Ban" (焼杉板). The process involves charring the wood, cooling it, cleaning it, and finishing it with natural oil.
The gravitas imparted by the process and finished result (called "yaki sugi") are undeniable, a blackening of the wood that reveals clean, distinct lines and inherent textural beauty.
The YakiSugi model is a signature black TV stand in the JALG collection and portrays a great appreciation for Japanese furniture detailing.
REGULAR WOOD AND HAIRPIN
Min. screen size: 42 inches (Minimum width of TV - 901 mm / 35.5"
Max. screen size: 55 inches
VESA compatible: Yes
Max. soundbar width: 840 mm / 33.1"
XL WOOD
Min. screen size: 55 inches (Minimum width of TV - 1150 mm / 45.3")
Max. screen size: 77 inches
VESA compatible: Yes
Max. soundbar width: 1,079 mm / 42.4"
DIMENSIONS REG
Height 545 mm 21.5"
Footprint 250 x 1053 mm 9.9" x 41.5"
Depth of frame 100 mm 3.9"
SHIPPING BOX REG
Weight: 7 kg
Dimensions: 12 x 10 x 96 cm
DIMENSIONS XL
Height 695mm 27.4"
Footprint 330 x 1345 mm 13" x 51.8"
Depth of frame 140 mm 5.5"
SHIPPING BOX XL
Weight: 12 kg
Dimensions: 17 x 11 x 118 cm