**Moldable Wood**
**Definition**
Moldable wood is a type of engineered wood product designed to be flexible and shapeable when treated, allowing it to be bent or molded into various forms without breaking.
**Overview**
Moldable wood is created by softening natural wood fibers through processes such as steaming, chemical treatment, or lamination. This treatment increases the wood’s pliability, enabling it to be shaped into curves and complex designs for use in furniture, architecture, and decorative applications. Once molded, the wood hardens and retains its new form, combining the aesthetic qualities of natural wood with enhanced versatility. Moldable wood offers an eco-friendly alternative to plastics and metals in design and construction.
**META_DESCRIPTION**
Moldable wood is an engineered wood product that can be shaped when treated, used in furniture and architectural design. It combines natural wood aesthetics with flexibility.