:: Variety of wood ::

 
 
Khaya mahagóni
The Khaya Mahogany is from Africa. The color is between red and brown, with fine pattern. Often we can see curves and circles in it. It posesses good processing abilities, and also it has a good shapekeeping form, and a beautiful coloring. It's golden shine doesn’t disappear after the subsequent darkening. It is suitable for making hardwood furniture, parquets, stairways, door, and windows.



 
 

 
 
Irokó
The african origined Iroko is really resistable to fungus and insect infection, and can bear the force of nature very well. It’s hardness and durability makes it similar to the well known Oak or Teak woods. It’s color range widens from goldenbrown to the dark olivewood. It is suitable for making parquets, stairways, windows, outdoor flooring, and garden furnitures.



 
 

 
 
Afrormosia
The Afrormosia wood can be found int he wet savannahs, like Ivory Coast, Ghana, Camerun, Congo, and Nigeria. It is a greenyellowish, yellowbrownish, sometimes oilgreen, colored tropical wood, with linear spots, which darkenings the color. It has an excellent breaking resistance, it is easy to labour. It can be used as furniture, parquet, and veneer.



 
 

 
 
Cabreuva
The Cabreuva can be found in the barzilian, paraguayian, and argentinian tropical forests . It’s color leans from goldenbrown to plain brown. It resist well to mechanical bearing force, therefore it is used indoors as flooring.



 
 

 
 
Lapacho
The south-american Lapacho’s color widens from yellowbrownish to darkbrown, with an elegant, darkbrown nervation. In appearance it is similar to the well known Teak wood, but we can discover some greenish nuance in it. Thanks to it’s superior mechanikcal qualities, it can be used both in-, and outdoors. Perfect basic material for parquets.



 
 

 
 
Teak
The Teak is origined from Southeast-Asia, but in Africa, and South-America it is growed as a culture plant, in plantations. While it’s freshly cut the color is greenishyellow, after the drying yellowishgrey, brown. As the time passes we can observe some darkening in it too. It is often basematerial of parquets, stairways, garden furnitures, windows, or doors.



 
 

 
 
Rózsafa
The south-american Rosewood’s color widens from rose color, to browishnred, often with redish lines it. It has a very fine nervation. It is suitable for making furnitures, and parquets.



 
 

 
 
Jatoba
The equitorial, and south american origined Jatoba’s color widens from flesh to the redishbrown. Because it’s excellent durability, it’s commonly used in both indoor and outdoor furnishing. Often serves as the base material of doors, stairways, furnitures, and floorings.



 
 

 
 
Merbau
The asian Doussie wood, also known as Merbau, has a very characteristic nervate. It’s color shanges between goldenbrown, and redishbrown, with spread, opened, yellow porules. Often used indoors, floorings, doors, and windows are made out of it.



 
 

 
 
Mutenye
The equatorial Africa is the home of the Mutenye tree, which is one of the most attractive tropical tree. It color widens from greyishyellow to light oil color, with striped, solid shaped nervation. It is often used for furnitures, parquets, and indoor furnish, because of it’s special aesthetic appearance.



 
 

 
 
Wenge
Wenge comes from Zaire, Mozambik, and Tanzania. It’s color is between the elegant dark brown to black, with solid elegance. Perfect base material for maging parquets.



 
 

 
 
Panga Panga
Panga Panga comes from Zaire, Mozambik, and Tanzania. It’s color is between the elegant dark brown to black, with solid elegance. Perfect base material for maging parquets.



 
 

 
 
Kempas
The asian Kempas’s color varies from pink to light, orangish, reddish brown, with brownish yellow nervation. It is used for both indoors, and outdoors. Indoors, mainly floorings are made from it, and outside it is mostly used as flooring for terraces.



 
 

 
 
Bangkirai
The asian bangkirai is a specially hard, durable wood type. It is highly resistant to fungus and bug infection, and also bears the forces of nature really well.