W031 – CHESTNUT LUNBER
Category: Wood
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W001 – WALNUT WOOD
W002 – BEECH WOOD
W006 – AFRICAN TEAK (DABEMA)
African Teak Wood, also known as Dabema, is a dense and highly durable hardwood sourced from tropical regions of Africa.
It is renowned for its unique characteristics, including its color, which ranges from light pink to grayish-red when freshly cut, and its heartwood, which ranges from light brown to dark brown and deepens in color over time.
W007 – WHITE OAK
White Oak Wood is a versatile and highly sought-after material, prized for its strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal.
Due to its natural resistance to rot and decay, it is often used in outdoor applications, such as decking, fencing, and siding. White Oak is also used in furniture making, particularly for pieces that require a rustic or distressed look, and is a popular choice for barrel-making and wine production.
W008 – IROKO
Iroko wood, also known as African Teak, is a dense and durable hardwood native to tropical Africa.
It has a light golden brown color that darkens with age and is highly resistant to harsh weather conditions, rot, decay, and insect infestation. Iroko wood is also naturally weather-resistant, making it ideal for outdoor applications.
W009 – CHERRY
W020 – ZEBRANO
Zebrawood is an exotic hardwood that is native to central Africa.
It is a dense wood with a distinctive, striking grain pattern that features alternating stripes of light and dark brown colors, giving it a "zebra-like" appearance. The heartwood of Zebrawood is a dark brown color with lighter brown stripes, while the sapwood is a pale yellow or white color.
W026 – CEDAR
Characteristics Cedar is a softwood that is native to the Pacific Northwest region of North America. It is a durable and aromatic wood with a distinctive, rustic appearance.
The heartwood of Cedar is a reddish-brown color, while the sapwood is a pale yellow or white color. Cedar is known for its natural resistance to rot, decay, and insect damage, making it a popular choice for outdoor applications.
