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Lunawood expands to North America with new production facility in Cleveland Georgia

 Monday, November 3, 2025

On the final day of September, Lunawood proudly opened the doors to its new production facility in Cleveland, Georgia, marking a significant step in the company's expansion into the North American market. The grand opening ceremony was attended by local officials, customers, and key industry stakeholders, setting the stage for Lunawood’s entry into the U.S. market with a focus on thermal modification of locally sourced hardwoods.The Cleveland facility marks Lunawood's strategic move to produce sustainable, thermal-modified wood products using locally sourced hardwoods. The company's North America Collection, launched at this facility, features White Ash and Yellow Poplar, two premium hardwoods that Lunawood has tailored for use in various applications including façades, decking, and interiors. These materials provide an eco-friendly alternative to tropical hardwoods, chemically treated timber, and other non-renewable building materials.“We are proud to bring our know-how to the United States and to begin working with locally sourced hardwoods,” said Arto Halonen, Chairman of the Board at Lunawood LLC, during his speech at the event. “This facility strengthens our commitment to sustainable building solutions while responding to the growing demand for environmentally responsible materials.”A Commitment to SustainabilityLunawood’s commitment to sustainability has been a driving force behind this expansion. With growing awareness of the environmental impact of traditional building materials, Lunawood offers an innovative solution that meets the demand for eco-friendly and durable wood products. The thermal modification process that Lunawood employs is both environmentally responsible and energy-efficient. By using heat and steam, without chemicals, the wood becomes more durable, dimensionally stable, and resistant to weathering, making it an ideal material for demanding outdoor and indoor applications.The Cleveland facility is strategically located to serve as a hub for Lunawood's North American operations. The location will also significantly reduce the company's carbon footprint by enabling them to use locally sourced hardwoods, rather than relying on materials that are imported from overseas. This move further underlines Lunawood’s dedication to sustainable forestry and environmentally friendly manufacturing practices.A Proud Moment for ClevelandThe grand opening ceremony was further honoured by the presence of Cleveland’s Mayor, Josh Turner, who spoke about the growing importance of responsibly produced wood in modern construction. “Lunawood’s investment in our community is a clear demonstration of how the building industry is evolving toward more sustainable solutions,” Mayor Turner said. “This facility will not only provide high-quality, environmentally responsible materials but will also contribute to the growth and development of Cleveland’s economy.”The establishment of the Cleveland facility also highlights the importance of the local community to Lunawood’s overall strategy. The plant will create a number of local jobs, further cementing Lunawood’s role as a responsible corporate citizen in the region.Building on Nordic Expertise for North AmericaLunawood’s expertise in thermal modification and sustainable wood solutions has long been a hallmark of the company’s products in Europe. This new venture into the North American market brings with it decades of Nordic experience, now tailored to meet the specific needs and regulations of the U.S. construction industry. By launching the North America Collection, Lunawood aims to provide architects, builders, and designers with a premium, sustainable alternative to traditional building materials.Thermal-modified wood is a growing trend in the U.S. market, and Lunawood’s Cleveland facility will serve as a key supplier to meet the rising demand for these environmentally friendly materials. With the increasing push for green building materials in the construction sector, Lunawood’s innovative products are positioned to play an important role in the evolution of the industry.The Future of Sustainable Wood SolutionsThe Cleveland facility is not just about local production; it represents Lunawood's broader mission to promote a global shift towards more sustainable building practices. This strategic expansion allows Lunawood to directly meet the needs of North American clients, while staying true to its values of sustainability and innovation.The North America Collection, which includes thermal-modified wood products, offers unmatched benefits in terms of durability and performance. This collection has already garnered interest from architects, designers, and construction professionals who seek materials that are both high-quality and environmentally responsible. As the construction industry continues to embrace sustainable building practices, Lunawood’s thermal modification technology is poised to lead the way in providing reliable, eco-friendly materials for a variety of applications.Lunawood’s Commitment to InnovationThe opening of the Cleveland facility marks an exciting new chapter in Lunawood’s journey as a global leader in sustainable wood solutions. By combining Nordic craftsmanship with local expertise, Lunawood aims to offer the best of both worlds to North American customers. The facility is also an integral part of Lunawood’s long-term strategy to promote sustainability in the building sector, providing innovative solutions to help create sustainable buildings and reduce the industry’s carbon footprint.This investment in thermal modification technology and sustainable materials will ensure that Lunawood remains a key player in the global wood industry for years to come, while continuing to contribute to the growth of environmentally responsible building practices in North America.Read more news on LunawoodRead more woodworking news, follow us on LinkedIn.

On the final day of September, Lunawood proudly opened the doors to its new production facility in Cleveland, Georgia, marking a significant step in the company’s expansion into the North American market. The grand opening ceremony was attended by local officials, customers, and key industry stakeholders, setting the stage for Lunawood’s entry into the U.S. market with a focus on thermal modification of locally sourced hardwoods.

The Cleveland facility marks Lunawood’s strategic move to produce sustainable, thermal-modified wood products using locally sourced hardwoods. The company’s North America Collection, launched at this facility, features White Ash and Yellow Poplar, two premium hardwoods that Lunawood has tailored for use in various applications including façades, decking, and interiors. These materials provide an eco-friendly alternative to tropical hardwoods, chemically treated timber, and other non-renewable building materials.

“We are proud to bring our know-how to the United States and to begin working with locally sourced hardwoods,” said Arto Halonen, Chairman of the Board at Lunawood LLC, during his speech at the event. “This facility strengthens our commitment to sustainable building solutions while responding to the growing demand for environmentally responsible materials.”

A Commitment to Sustainability

Lunawood’s commitment to sustainability has been a driving force behind this expansion. With growing awareness of the environmental impact of traditional building materials, Lunawood offers an innovative solution that meets the demand for eco-friendly and durable wood products. The thermal modification process that Lunawood employs is both environmentally responsible and energy-efficient. By using heat and steam, without chemicals, the wood becomes more durable, dimensionally stable, and resistant to weathering, making it an ideal material for demanding outdoor and indoor applications.

The Cleveland facility is strategically located to serve as a hub for Lunawood’s North American operations. The location will also significantly reduce the company’s carbon footprint by enabling them to use locally sourced hardwoods, rather than relying on materials that are imported from overseas. This move further underlines Lunawood’s dedication to sustainable forestry and environmentally friendly manufacturing practices.

A Proud Moment for Cleveland

The grand opening ceremony was further honoured by the presence of Cleveland’s Mayor, Josh Turner, who spoke about the growing importance of responsibly produced wood in modern construction. “Lunawood’s investment in our community is a clear demonstration of how the building industry is evolving toward more sustainable solutions,” Mayor Turner said. “This facility will not only provide high-quality, environmentally responsible materials but will also contribute to the growth and development of Cleveland’s economy.”

The establishment of the Cleveland facility also highlights the importance of the local community to Lunawood’s overall strategy. The plant will create a number of local jobs, further cementing Lunawood’s role as a responsible corporate citizen in the region.

Building on Nordic Expertise for North America

Lunawood’s expertise in thermal modification and sustainable wood solutions has long been a hallmark of the company’s products in Europe. This new venture into the North American market brings with it decades of Nordic experience, now tailored to meet the specific needs and regulations of the U.S. construction industry. By launching the North America Collection, Lunawood aims to provide architects, builders, and designers with a premium, sustainable alternative to traditional building materials.

Thermal-modified wood is a growing trend in the U.S. market, and Lunawood’s Cleveland facility will serve as a key supplier to meet the rising demand for these environmentally friendly materials. With the increasing push for green building materials in the construction sector, Lunawood’s innovative products are positioned to play an important role in the evolution of the industry.

The Future of Sustainable Wood Solutions

The Cleveland facility is not just about local production; it represents Lunawood’s broader mission to promote a global shift towards more sustainable building practices. This strategic expansion allows Lunawood to directly meet the needs of North American clients, while staying true to its values of sustainability and innovation.

The North America Collection, which includes thermal-modified wood products, offers unmatched benefits in terms of durability and performance. This collection has already garnered interest from architects, designers, and construction professionals who seek materials that are both high-quality and environmentally responsible. As the construction industry continues to embrace sustainable building practices, Lunawood’s thermal modification technology is poised to lead the way in providing reliable, eco-friendly materials for a variety of applications.

Lunawood’s Commitment to Innovation

The opening of the Cleveland facility marks an exciting new chapter in Lunawood’s journey as a global leader in sustainable wood solutions. By combining Nordic craftsmanship with local expertise, Lunawood aims to offer the best of both worlds to North American customers. The facility is also an integral part of Lunawood’s long-term strategy to promote sustainability in the building sector, providing innovative solutions to help create sustainable buildings and reduce the industry’s carbon footprint.

This investment in thermal modification technology and sustainable materials will ensure that Lunawood remains a key player in the global wood industry for years to come, while continuing to contribute to the growth of environmentally responsible building practices in North America.

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