Timber Scans — American White Oak

The power of material scanning cannot be overstated. It’s the most accurate way to digitally reproduce a physical material and as such consists of taking hundreds and hundreds of photos that are then stitched together to form one continuous texture. This gives us not only the color information, but also the inner detail and the overall reflectivity of the material. When all of this is combined we can be assured the final output is as close to the original as possible.

Texture Close-up

Texture Close-up
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Rendered Close-up

Rendered Close-up

Wishbone Table. Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table
Melbourne, Australia

Designed by Campus&Co

It was incredibly exciting to be commissioned by Campus&Co to not only create high quality editorial images, but with the desire and enthusiasm to accentuate the most highly accurate material possible for their furniture. The resulting scans are so amazingly detailed they stand at 7 x higher resolution than any other commercially available texture.

White oak. Connecticut, USA

White oak
Quercus alba

Connecticut, USA

White oak. Connecticut, USA

White oak
Quercus alba

Connecticut, USA

Wishbone Table. Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table
Melbourne, Australia

Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table. Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table
Melbourne, Australia

Designed by Campus&Co

The beauty of these images is exuded from both the elegance of the furniture and their carefully sourced and crafted materials.

Wishbone Table. Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table
Melbourne, Australia

Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table. Designed by Campus&Co

Wishbone Table
Melbourne, Australia

Designed by Campus&Co

DA & Planning

DA & Planning

Marketing

Marketing

Competition & Conceptual

Competition & Conceptual