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HARD WOOD 

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IPE

Is a dense hardwood that can be used for outdoor architecture. Is one of the best options in the market. It has an incredible resistance and the fire rating is comparable with steel and concrete. The natural properties of IPE are incredible: it’s mildew and decay resistant, it’s density and natural oil make an impermeable layer to insects. One of the most relevant specifications of IPE WOOD is that it doesn’t scratch or splinter easily and it does not become hot in the sun.

cumaru

Cumaru

Cumaru (or Brazilian Teak) is one of the best hardwoods available for outdoor and indoor construction. Second to Ipe in density, Cumaru is ideal because of its quality and its resistance towards mildew, decay and termites. Experts often choose Cumaru because it’s more cost effective than other materials such as Composite, Teak and Ipe and it doesn’t cut back on durability. Cumaru has a very high slip and scratch resistance, making it one of the safest decking choices for projects like pool decks and docks

JATOBA 

Jatoba, or Brazilian Cherry, is widely used for exterior carpentry and indoor flooring. This harwood, having a similar color to a domestic chery, it’s known for its durability and high friction coefficient, making it the perfect choice for indoor areas that have high foot traffic. Jatoba is scratch and slip resistant by nature, it is also a tough opponent against mold, termites and other wood damaging insects.

JATOBA

GARAPA

This tropical hardwood is widely used in any sort of outdoor woodworking project because of its hardness and its high resistance to extreme weather conditions. Garapa is very workable, even though it is quite dense, it can also be very bendy, fulfilling different kinds of purposes. It is mostly used for patios and lawn decking because it is proof against mold, termites, decay and water.

GARAPA
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TIGER WOOD

Tigerwood is one of the most unique and exotic hardwoods available. Named after its appearance, Tigerwood is proven to last over 30 years without preservatives, maintaining its beautiful reddish-brown colors with black and brown stripes. Tigerwood is sustainably harvested like all our other hardwoods and you can use it for both indoor and outdoor projects knowing that it will look like a vibrant work of art.

maple wood

 

MAPLE WOOD 

Maple wood is recognized for its classic look and warm color, it’s one of the most known wood species because of its performance in flooring.

 

 

MASARANDUBA 

Massaranduba, or Brazilian Redwood, is one of the most beautiful hardwoods available for outdoor projects such as decking.

masaranduba

OAK 

Our Red Oak is one of the most valuable species of oak. Generally used for interior design, it stands out because of its heavy weight and resistance.

OAK
PIQUIA

PIQUIA

Piquia is widely used for exterior construction. Also known as White Iron Wood, this hardwood resists climate and wear without losing its light colors.

 

 

SANTOS MAHOGANY

 

SANTOS MAHOGANY

This hardwood is often used for interior flooring because of its beautiful golden brown to dark red color.

 

 

SAPELE

Sapele is the perfect choice for interior design. It is mostly for wooden specialty items such as furniture and cabinetry but it remains a great option for flooring.

 

 

SAPELE

SPRUCE 

Its high yield potential and light color differentiates Spruce from the other hardwoods. Not to mention is highly cost effective

 

OAK
teak wood

TEAK WOOD

Teak is possibly one of the most popular hardwoods on the market. It has high use in the marine industry because of its resistance to mold, mildew, rot and decay

 

 

WALNUT

 

WALNUT WOOD 

American Black Walnut (found mostly in North America) is a hardwood that is for interiors such as furniture, flooring, gunstock blanks, and other wood products. 

 

 

YELLOW PINE 

Yellow pine is known for its importance in the construction industry. Its high strengths, rigidness and great appearance make it an irresistible choice for contractors and builders.

 

 

YELLOW PINE

SPRUCE 

Its high yield potential and light color differentiates Spruce from the other hardwoods. Not to mention is highly cost effective

 

OAK

SOFT WOOD

cedar

CEDAR  

Cedar is a very stable and partially permeable material that is naturally resistant from moisture, decay and insect damage without being prone to expansion.

 

 

CYPRESS

CYPRESS

Also known as “the wood eternal”,  this highly durable wood is known for its naturally occurring oils that repel insects and fight decay like none other.

 

 

DOUGLAS FIR 

Douglas fir is one of the worlds most important timber softwoods due to its very large size and because it is very heavy, dense, strong, and yet easy to work with.  It is a highly valued wood for building exterior structures because it is almost knot-free and can be sawn to great lengths.  

 

DOUGLAS FIR

MAHOGANY WOOD 

African Mahogany is a hardwood from West tropical Africa that varies in color from deep reddish brown to a pale pinkish brown.  It has a straight to interlocking grain with a medium to coarse texture.

 

MAHOGANY WOOD