Via Nakamoto Forestry Europe:
In the picturesque commune of Nivelle, located in the arrondissement of Valenciennes and close to the Belgian border in northern France, a new cultural landmark has emerged: Le Petit Théâtre de Nivelle – La Salle Pierre Arditi. This newly constructed building houses a 161-seat private theatre, built as an extension to an existing farmhouse that already contained a small performance space. With the new construction, this farmhouse now serves as the main stage’s entrance and support space, completing the transformation into a fully-fledged cultural venue.
The new theatre is a prime example of contemporary architectural design that combines aesthetic restraint with purposeful function – all wrapped in Pika-Pika® and Gendai® timber cladding from Nakamoto Forestry.
Pika-Pika is a refined version of the traditional Japanese yakisugi “shou sugi ban” technique, in which sugi (Japanese cedar) is deeply charred, brushed to highlight the natural grain, and finished for enhanced durability. At Nivelle, both natural and blackened yakisugi finishes have been used on the façade, producing a striking contrast that accentuates the building’s geometric form.
The architects opted for a minimalist material palette to ensure that the new volume would complement the rural setting while asserting a modern identity. The rich texture and depth of the charred timber bring warmth and sophistication to the exterior – a fitting invitation to a place of artistic expression and community engagement.
This project demonstrates the adaptability of Pika-Pika , whether in residential or public architecture. The fusion of Japanese craftsmanship and French cultural ambition makes Le Petit Théâtre de Nivelle a flagship reference in our European portfolio.
Product
Gendai® with water-based protection Ebony (This finish is available in EU only)
Pika-Pika® with transparent finish (This finish is available in the EU only)







