Sapele Kiln Dried
A wood that is as strong and long-lasting as it is beautiful. The distinctive cedar-like scent, without a discernible taste, combines with its innate luster to present an image of sumptuous elegance. Good gluing and nailing properties, along with satisfactory peeling and slicing, make this hardwood an ideal choice for many different applications.
African Teak Round logs
Widely grown on plantations throughout tropical regions of Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
Mahagony Kiln Dried
Mahogany lumber has a uniform to interlocking grain that is generally straight but it can be wavy or even curly. The wood is very dense and prized for it’s unique irregular grains even though it is usually free of air pockets and other unattractive deformities.
Kosipo Air Dried
The wood is red brown with purplish glints. It darkens with light. Deposits of black resin in the pores. Ribbon like aspect on quartersawn. It has clearly demarcated sapwood. The grain is straight or interlocked and the texture is coarse. Quarter-sawn surfaces are slightly striped.