Everything about the pines

Outdoor structures


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Snow fences

Photo credit : CHARRETIER
Bordures-de-massif-en-pin-traité-autoclave---Photo-PIVETEAU-BOIS

Flower bed edging

Photo credit : PIVETEAU BOIS
Bordures-de-massif-ensablé-en-pin-autoclave---Photo-PIVETEAU-BOIS

Sand flower bed edging

Photo credit : PIVETEAU BOIS
Chantier-retenue-de-sable-en-pin-traité-autoclave-classe-5---Photo-SLE

Sand retaining building sites

Photo credit : SLE
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APEP - Fiche BOIS RABOTÉS "CLASSE 4"

Link : EN bois raboté
Défense-de-berges-en-pin-traité-autoclave---Photo--PIVETEAU-BOIS

Shoreline defenses

Photo credit : PIVETEAU BOIS
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Shoreline defenses

Photo credit : PIVETEAU BOIS
Retenue-de-sable-dans-un-port---Photo-SLE

Sand retaining structures in a port

Photo Credit : SLE
Tunage-défense-de-berge-sur-canal---Photo-PIVETEAU-BOIS

Shoreline defence wattle-work on canals

Photo Credit : PIVETEAU BOIS

All you need to know about French Pine

French Pine in two minutes

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Who are we ?

French pine is found throughout France and provides an abundant resource of timber and industrial wood in the immediate vicinity of industry players and end users. This website was created by the APEP, l'Association pour la Promotion des Emplois du Pin (the Association for the Promotion of the Use of Pine), which unites all professionals who use French pine, whether in outdoor structures, construction, interior design, logistics or industry.