Our materials.
Our environment.
In addition to exotic woods, our range also includes American and European hardwoods and softwoods.
We strive to keep almost our entire range in stock for our customers in all standard thicknesses and lengths. All goods are delivered KD ("kiln dried") as standard, with a wood moisture content of between 10 and 14%. If required, we can dry the goods further for our customers.
The wood that is delivered to us or cut on site in an AD ("air dried") state is dried exclusively in our own drying chambers under our supervision. This enables us to ensure consistent wood quality.
We deliver to our customers worldwide.
Africa
Africa inspires with a unique variety of premium woods such as kambala, sapelli, sipo, and wenge. From striking grains to warm brown tones, each wood combines natural beauty with high strength. Our long-standing local partners ensure sustainable forestry and certified quality for furniture, interior design, and custom-made products.
Abura
Afrormosia
Amazakoue
Antiaris
Aningre
Ayous
Beli
Black Ofram
Bodo
Bongossi
Bosse
Bubinga
Dabema
Dibetou
Doussie
Etimoé
Framire
Gombe
Kambala
Khaya
Kossipo
Koto
Kusia
Lati
Makore
Mansonia
Niangon
Niove
Okoume
Pachyloba
Padouk
Sapelli
Sipo
Tiama
Wawa
Wenge
White Ofram
North America
North America inspires with dimensionally stable woods such as maple, ash, and white oak, as well as distinctive varieties such as walnut and pitch pine. The fine structure of basswood, the warm appearance of cherry, and the natural resistance of western red cedar open up a wide range of possible uses. Sustainably certified for furniture construction, flooring, and facades.
Now new in our range: Canadian larch
Maple
Aspen
Basswood
Ash
Hemlock
Cherry
Oregon Pine
Pitch Pine
Red Alder
Red Elm
Red Oak
Tulipwood
Walnut
White Oak
Western Red Cedar
Yellow Birch
Yellow Pine
Europe
Europe boasts an impressive range of native woods – from robust oak and warm beech to delicate birch and elegant ash, aromatic spruce and durable larch. Acacia, Douglas fir, chestnut, pine, red oak, and yew round out the selection. Regionally certified, ideal for furniture, interior design, and facades.
Acacia
Birch
Beech
Douglas fir
Yew
Oak
Ash
Spruce
Larch
Chestnut
Pine
Red oak
South America
South American woods such as ipe, jatoba, purpleheart, sucupira, eucalyptus lacewood, and plantation teak combine extreme density, weather resistance, and fascinating color variations. From deep purple to honey-yellow grains to oil-rich teak – perfect for terraces, garden furniture, and exclusive interior fittings. Sustainably certified for maximum durability.
Lacewood
Eucalyptus
Jatoba
Ipe
Sucupira
Plantation Teak
Purpleheart
Asia
Asia combines robust and noble woods with outstanding properties: Meranti impresses with its fine, even grain and good durability, Merbau convinces with warm, dark tones and high resistance, and plantation teak provides durable wood. Ideal for furniture, terraces, and outdoor applications.
Meranti
Merbau
Plantation Teak