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Solid Wood

American Walnut Wood
American Walnut wood, prized for its rich, dark brown color and attractive grain patterns, is a hardwood native to North America. It's commonly used in furniture making, cabinetry, and woodworking due to its aesthetic appeal and workability. The wood is known for its stability and the warmth it adds to interior spaces.

Onewood
ONEWOOD is a new breed of homogeneous reconstituted timber (HRT) made of majority cellulose wood fiber from plantations and binder that is fabricated to be homogeneous in nature. ONEWOOD are created into large blocks of timber that has unique wood grains that are similar to the natural year rings of timber.

Oak Wood
Oak wood is a popular hardwood known for its strength, durability, and distinctive grain pattern. There are two main types: red oak and white oak. Oak is widely used in furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and construction. It's appreciated for its versatility, stability, and the ability to take finishes well.

Teak Wood
Teak wood is a tropical hardwood known for its exceptional durability, natural oils, and resistance to decay and pests. Native to Southeast Asia, teak is commonly used in outdoor furniture, boat decks, and high-end woodworking. Its golden-brown color weathers to an attractive silver-gray over time.
Engineered Wood

Ash Wood
Ash wood is a hardwood that is valued for its strength, flexibility, and attractive grain patterns. There are different species of ash trees, and the wood can vary in color and characteristics based on the specific species.

Wenge Wood
Wenge wood is a dark-colored hardwood that comes from the Millettia laurentii tree, native to Central Africa, primarily found in the Congo basin, Cameroon, Gabon, and other tropical regions. This wood is known for its distinctive dark brown to black color, striking grain patterns, and hardness.

American Walnut Wood
American Walnut wood, prized for its rich, dark brown color and attractive grain patterns, is a hardwood native to North America. It's commonly used in furniture making, cabinetry, and woodworking due to its aesthetic appeal and workability. The wood is known for its stability and the warmth it adds to interior spaces.

Oak Wood
Oak wood is a popular hardwood known for its strength, durability, and distinctive grain pattern. There are two main types: red oak and white oak. Oak is widely used in furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and construction. It's appreciated for its versatility, stability, and the ability to take finishes well.
Engineered Oak

Oak Wood (Weathered Oak)

Oak Wood (Tuscany)

Oak Wood (Tassy)

Oak Wood (Titan)

Oak Wood (Russet)

Oak Wood (Terra)

Oak Wood (Snow)

Oak Wood (Slategray)

Oak Wood (Perla)

Oak Wood (Nordic)

Oak Wood (Lugano)

Oak Wood (Ovo)

Oak Wood (Java)

Oak Wood (Henne)

Oak Wood (Cream)

Oak Wood (Graphite)

Oak Wood (Champagne)
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