Wenge
Originating from Central Africa, Wenge is an exotic wood species. Thanks to its natural oils and hard and dense structure, wedge wood achieves such durability without any need for this…
Originating from Central Africa, Wenge is an exotic wood species. Thanks to its natural oils and hard and dense structure, wedge wood achieves such durability without any need for this…
Sapeli has grown to emerge as a more readily available alternative to Mahogany, specifically its appearance of a golden to dark reddish-brown wood, its grain patterns are a little zigzag.…
Azadirachta indica, commonly known as the neem tree is native to the Indian sub-continent and is related to the Mahogany tree family. The reddish-brown wood has interlocking grains and has…
This Guatemalan or Mora wood is extremely durable and can withstand weathering. Its resistance to termites is also a very attractive quality. Being hard and dense, this wood has outstanding…
Merbau (Intsia Biujga) has very obvious wood variation from heartwood to sapwood, with the dark brown colour of heartwood to light golden colour of its sapwood. The texture is rather…
Cultivated from the Mango tree, this form of wood is increasingly becoming popular for lumber exploitation owing to its speed of growth and its similar characteristics to teak. It is…
Mahogany is a much sought-after wood, based on its hardness, resilience and beauty. The heartwoods vary from a light pink to deep reddish brown. The sapwoods tend to be paler…
This durable lumber is found in the low-lying tropical rainforests of Malaysia, Indonesia and South-East Asia. This wood has a characteristic smell and may be found in a multitude of…
IPE Also known around the world as the Brazilian walnut, the Ipe wood is a very strong, beautiful and gracefully-aging wood from South-America and Central America. It can vary in…
This timber comes from the family of trees known as Juglandaceae. The sapwood has a cream-white colour and is usually about three inches wide. The heartwood, on the other hand,…