When the neon lights of the city blur the outlines of sunrises and sunsets, and the clatter of keyboards drowns out the rustle of leaves, the yearning for stability and nature only grows stronger.
The Cedarfort Collection draws its inspiration from log-built shelters nestled in the North American mountains—humble structures where hunters found refuge from heavy rains and travelers paused to rest. The cedar wood bore the marks of wind and storm, yet stood firm through the years, guarding every fleeting moment of respite.
The Sanctuary Spirit Transformed
We have refined this sanctuary spirit into a modern outdoor architectural language: defining strength with the solidity of a “Fort,” and warmth with the natural gentleness of “Cedar.”
Clean, straight lines outline the gazebo’s frame—without ornate carvings, but with proportions rooted in the golden ratio. The 4.6-meter hexagonal or octagonal layout offers openness while avoiding the heaviness of rigid squares. Cedar wood’s natural grain flows along every post and beam, creating a dialogue of “soft and hard” with the black galvanized steel roof. Warm browns collide with cool blacks, balancing aesthetics with resilience—making the gazebo as steady as a mountain fortress, and as welcoming as an old friend in the courtyard.
Cedarfort Through the Seasons
In spring, sunlight filters through the roof gaps, weaving dappled light on cedar posts and the ground below.
In summer, breezes slip through the ventilated cavity, carrying the cedar’s subtle fragrance.
In autumn, fallen leaves land gently on the steel roof, their rustling sound blending with the season.
In winter, snow accumulates on the double-layer roof, yet the structure remains steadfast, undisturbed.
Cedarfort is not a fleeting decoration—it is a “life backdrop” that accompanies you through all four seasons, anchoring every moment of pause in nature and stability.
Cedarfort is more than structure—it is an outdoor philosophy. It embodies resilience, comfort, and timeless design, transforming every patio or backyard into a sanctuary where life can slow down and reconnect with nature.