Exotic wood species

Bloodwood, native to South America, is a dense and vibrant hardwood prized for its deep crimson to bright red color, which darkens slightly with age. Extremely durable and resistant to decay, it is well-suited for both decorative and functional applications. Bloodwood is celebrated for its striking appearance and excellent durability in high-end projects.

Ambrosia Maple, primarily sourced from North America, is a unique hardwood that gets its striking appearance from the ambrosia beetle. The beetle burrows into the tree, introducing a harmless fungus that creates streaks of gray, brown, and blue in the wood, along with small pinholes. These natural markings enhance the visual character of the pale cream to light brown maple. Durable and easy to work with

Black Limba, native to West Africa, is the same species as White Limba, differentiated solely by its striking coloration. While White Limba has a uniform light golden-brown hue, Black Limba features dramatic dark streaks or patches that create a bold, contrasting appearance. It typically has a straight grain, though figured pieces with wavy or interlocked patterns are not uncommon. Lightweight, moderately durable, and easy to work, Black Limba sands and finishes smoothly, highlighting its unique patterns.

Cherry, also known as American cherry or black cherry, is a popular hardwood native to North America. It is prized for its warm reddish-brown tones, fine, straight grain, and smooth texture, which darken and deepen with age. Moderately dense and easy to work with, cherry machines, sands, and finishes beautifully, making it a favorite among woodworkers.

Curly Maple, primarily from North America, is a rare variation of hard maple distinguished by its unique figure—small, rounded “eyes” scattered across its pale cream to light brown surface. This pattern forms due to localized growth abnormalities, making each piece unique. Dense and durable, valued for its strength, stability, and eye-catching figure in high-end woodworking projects.

Black walnut, commonly sourced from North America, is a stunning variation of walnut featuring patterns such as curl, burl, or crotch figuring caused by irregular growth or branch intersections. Its rich chocolate-brown tones, often accented with golden or reddish highlights, are enhanced by the natural depth of the figure. Walnut is moderately dense, durable,valued for its elegance and unique beauty.

Olivewood, native to the Mediterranean region, is a dense hardwood known for its golden-yellow tones streaked with rich brown or black veins, creating striking patterns. Its fine texture and straight to slightly interlocked grain make it a favorite for decorative purposes. it is highly valued in artistic and functional woodworking projects.

Padauk, native to Africa, is a versatile hardwood known for its vibrant orange-red to reddish-brown heartwood, which darkens to a rich burgundy or brown with age and exposure to light. Padauk finishes beautifully, highlighting its rich color and natural luster.padauk is valued for its durability, resistance to decay, and striking appearance, making it a popular choice for both functional and artistic woodworking projects.

Zebrawood, native to Central Africa, is a distinctive hardwood characterized by its light tan to golden-yellow base color with bold, dark brown to black stripes resembling a zebra’s pattern. It typically has a wavy or interlocked grain with a coarse texture, making it visually striking. zebrawood is highly sought after for its exotic appearance and strength.

Etimoe is native Africa also known as african rosewood, Etimoe is a richly colored hardwood known for its striking reddish-brown hues with dark streaks and a fine, even texture. The wood itself is yellowish light brown in color, with a fine, straight grain and satin-like luster. It has a medium to high density, with a good resistance to shock, abrasion, and wear. One of the most interesting facts about Etimoe is its strong, sweet, and pleasant aroma, which is why it is sometimes referred to as the “fragrant wood.

 One of the most vibrant woods that you can find is canary wood. The variations in color and various woodgrain patterns you can get in this wood are fantastic. From bright yellow to a deep, reddish-brown and everything in-between!
Canary wood, native to South America, is highly-robust with a prominent wood grain. It is hard, durable, and impervious to water. Each of our boards are oiled and conditioned with an element of wax to preserve during the washing process.

Shedua wood is an exotic hardwood native to Africa, prized for its strength and durability. It is primarily used for furniture and cabinet making, boat building, and musical instrument making. The wood is available in a variety of shades, from a light yellowish-brown to a deep red-brown, and has a fine, even texture and closed pores. Its hardness and strength make it an ideal choice for high-traffic and high-use applications. Shedua wood is also known for its natural luster and resistance to decay, making it a popular choice for outdoor furniture.

Monkey pod wood is a type of hardwood originating from the monkey pod tree, also known as the rain tree. It is highly valued for its unique grain patterns and rich, golden-brown color. Monkey pod wood is known for its durability, making it a popular choice for furniture, flooring, and decorative items. With its beautiful natural characteristics, monkey pod wood adds warmth and elegance to any space. Discover the beauty and versatility of monkey pod wood in your next design project.

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