Category
Hardwoods
European and tropical hardwoods. SE KD throughout, FSC® certified options available. 15 species — sorted A–Z.
African Hardwoods
Idigbo
→Terminalia ivorensis
Light-coloured African hardwood used as a cost-effective alternative to Oak for external joinery. Good durability, stable, works easily.
Iroko
→Milicia excelsa
Durable and stable African hardwood widely used as a teak alternative. Excellent weather resistance for external joinery, windows, and outdoor furniture.
Sapele
→Entandrophragma cylindricum
African hardwood with a distinctive interlocked grain producing a ribbon-stripe figure. Rich mahogany-like appearance. Excellent for doors, windows, and furniture.
Utile
→Terminalia superba
Durable and stable African hardwood widely used as a teak alternative. Excellent weather resistance for external joinery, windows, and outdoor furniture.
American Hardwoods
American Black Walnut
→Juglans nigra
Rich, chocolate-brown hardwood with a straight, even grain. Highly prized for its beauty and workability.
American White Oak
→Quercus alba
Consistent colour, fine grain, and excellent machining properties. The preferred choice for high-end joinery, kitchen cabinets, and flooring.
Ash (American White)
→Fraxinus americana
Pale, straight-grained hardwood with excellent bending and shock resistance. Popular for furniture, sports equipment, and tool handles.
Maple (American)
→Acer saccharum
Hard, fine-grained hardwood with a pale, creamy appearance. Excellent for flooring, worktops, furniture, and applications requiring a hard, durable surface.
Tulipwood
→Liriodendron tulipifera
Also known as Yellow Poplar. Light, stable, and easy to work. The preferred timber for painted joinery, mouldings, and general carpentry.
European Hardwoods
Beech White / Steamed
→Fagus sylvatica
Hard, close-grained European hardwood with a distinctive ray fleck figure. Excellent for furniture, cabinet making, and tool handles. FSC® certified options available.
European Oak (Fresh Sawn)
→Quercus robur / petraea
Freshly sawn European Oak direct from the mill.
European Oak Feature
→Quercus robur
Character grade European Oak with prominent knots, grain variation, and ray fleck. Ideal for rustic furniture, feature beams, and applications where natural character is valued.
European Oak Prime
→Quercus robur / petraea
Prime grade European Oak. SE KD throughout. The standard specification for quality windows, doors, furniture, and structural applications.
Specialist Line
Accoya® Modified Wood
Accoya® uses acetylation to produce a Class 1 durable, dimensionally stable timber with a 50-year above-ground guarantee. Outperforms most tropical hardwoods in external applications. FSC® certified.
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