NORTH AMERICAN SPECIES
North America boasts a wide variety of hardwood species, each with its distinct colour, grain patterns, and properties. Some popular North American hardwoods include oak, maple, walnut, cherry, hickory, ash, and birch. They are known for their exceptional strength and durability, making them ideal for use in structural applications, flooring, and heavy-duty furniture. North American hardwoods have a strong presence in the global market due to their high quality and versatility, attracting demand from various industries worldwide.
- Species: White Ash, Walnut, Cherry, Red Oak, White Oak, Soft Maple,
- Hard Maple
- Size : 2″*6″ wider, 3″*6″ wider, 4″*6 wider, 8 feet & up.
- Grade : Fas/1F(Shipping dry & Klin dried)
EUROPEAN SPECIES
European hardwoods have been cherished for centuries for their quality, durability, and natural beauty. They are commonly used in various applications, including construction, furniture-making, flooring, cabinetry, and interior design. Popular European hardwoods include oak, beech, ash, walnut, cherry, and maple. They offer exceptional strength and resilience, making them suitable for both structural and decorative purposes. European hardwoods have a long history of use in architecture and furniture-making, with many iconic pieces and historical buildings made from these materials.
- Species: Beechwood
- Size : 2″*6″ wider, 3″*6″ wider, 8 feet & up.
- Origin : Romania, Germany, Russia, Bosnia, France, Turkey, Italy
- Grades : A, A/B.