Sapele Hardwood is dark reddish brown in colour. Grain is interlocked Sapele is a widely used and popular redwood, similar to mahogany, with a deep, rich finished. Sapele is characterised by its heavy strength and durability, interlocked grain and natural lustre. The wood also benefits from a distinctive red-brown colour that darkens as it matures and ages.
Furniture, windows, conservatories, doors, cabinets, decorative work, joinery, veneer, panelling.
Mahogany's wood varies from light to deep reddish-brown. Grain straight to interlocked, moderately coarse textured to medium.
Mahogany is widely used for furniture and cabinetmaking, office, shop and bank fitting, interior joinery, boatbuilding and vehicle bodies. It is extensively used for laminations.
Our Wenge African Hardwood is dark brown, almost black, sapwood yellowish white, straight grained and of rather coarse texture.
Very suitable for flooring and high quality joinery, increasingly used for high quality kitchen and cabinet work.
African teakwood is golden-orange to brown, lighter vessel lines are conspicuous on flat saw surfaces.
Using for interior and exterior joinery; laboratory benches, furniture making and carving. It is a structural timber suitable for piling and marine work, and for domestic flooring. Also for plywood manufacture and sliced for wall panelling, flush doors and decorative veneering