Built-in colour could be the next big export and interior decor thing for New Zealand radiata pine as scientists eye markets for their technology breakthrough.
Crown research institute Scion has developed "full thickness" colour technology which fixes non-leaching dyes in the sustainably-grown timber, offering an alternative to painting and staining.
Scion wood and fibre science leader Doug Gaunt said the breakthrough is that the technology colours every fibre in a piece of timber, whereas attempts by others have produced patchy, inconsistent results.
Not only can we put away the paintbrush, but built-in colour means if the wood gets scratched or dented the colour isn't lost.
"But the big one is if you machine the timber, the colour is still there. It offers flexibility," said Gaunt.