Woods
Spruce
Spruce (Picea abies) is uniformly-white with a golden hue and silky luster. It is able to retain its natural color for a long time. The heartwood is not distinct from
New Zealand Pine
New Zealand Pine, also known as Pinus Radiata, is originally a native of California, excels in Southern New Zealand soils and climatic conditions. It provides a strong, economical and versatile
White Ash
White Ash (Fraxinus Americana) is strong, fairly hard, heavy, very tough and durable. Generally light in colour, it is coarse but the grain is fairly straight. As a result of
Beech wood
Beech wood (Fagus sylvatica) is medium to heavyweight. It is very hard and tough. It has good strength properties and high abrasion resistance. Features Well suited for impregnation Strong, hardwood
Hemlock
Originating from western Canada, hemlock features a fine texture and a straight, uniform grain. Its light heartwood also makes it a popular choice for applications because it requires minimal bleaching.
Solomon Sal
The Solomon Sal tree, native to the Asian subcontinent, is moderate to the slow-growing tree, which can attain a height of 30-35 meter and a trunk diameter of up to
Yellow cedar
Yellow cedar, (Cupressus nootkatensis) is one of the most beautiful of America’s durable softwoods It has a fine texture and straight grain, and its nearly yellow colour silvers exquisitely upon
Maple
Maple wood is strong, resistant to splitting and naturally durable. The sapwood is a creamy white with a slightly yellowish-brown tinge, and the heartwood varies from light beige to golden
White Oak
White Oak is a ring porous species with a characteristic strong grains and rays that are longer and more pronounced. The heartwood is light to medium tan; the sapwood is
Red Meranti
The Red Meranti is very commonly used in Southeast Asia and is available in a variety of species, each with different working properties, appearances and mechanical strength values. Also known
Sal
The Sal tree, native to the Asian subcontinent, is a moderate to slow growing tree, which can attain a height of 30-35 meter and a trunk diameter of up to
Red Oak
Red Oak (Quercus rubra) is a timeless, American classic used in furniture, flooring, cabinetry, joinery and architectural millwork. Red oak has a straight, coarse, and uneven grain with large pores
Neem
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
Kapur
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
Seapli
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.
Amrican Walnut
American Walnut is one of the scarcest and most coveted American hardwoods. It is in a class by itself. The sapwood of Walnut is nearly white, while the heartwood is
Mango
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
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
Merbau
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
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 colour
East India Walnut
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,
Southern Yellow Pine
Southern yellow pine is a soft wood. The grain is generally straight with a fine to medium texture. The golden yellow heartwood has high resin content, giving it a distinct
Western Red Cedar
Western red cedar is one of the most commercially valuable species. Its exceptional working properties like natural resistance to termite, rot and decay make it an ideal choice for outdoor
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
Mora
This Guatemalan 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 strength properties,
Teak
Burma teak is worldwide recognized for its durability and stability, the timber is immensely stable, has high oil content that works as “built-in” natural water repellent and is therefore virtually