Sustainable Designs with Wood, Metal, and Concrete

  • Pine

  • Blackwood

  • White Oak

  • Ashwood

  • Iroko

  • Mahogany

Explore the world of eco bespoke furniture and discover the beauty of sustainable living through the diverse woods we use. Customize your furniture with ethically sourced wood for a touch of natural elegance.

  • PINE: typically refers to a type of coniferous tree known for its evergreen needles and, in some cases, its valuable timber. It is widely used in construction, furniture making, and various other applications due to its versatility and appealing aesthetic.

  • BLACKWOOD: generally refers to timber obtained from several tree species with dark-colored heartwood. One notable example is African Blackwood (*Dalbergia melanoxylon*), known for its rich, dark color and application in high-quality woodworking, particularly for musical instruments like clarinets. Another type is Australian Blackwood (*Acacia melanoxylon*), a hardwood used for furniture, cabinetry, and decorative items.

  • WHITE OAK: refers to the hardwood species known as *Quercus alba*. It is valued for its strength, durability, and attractive grain patterns. White Oak is commonly used in furniture making, flooring, cabinets, and the construction of barrels for aging wine and whiskey. It is favored for its light color, which can vary from nearly white to a light tan. The wood is also resistant to decay, making it suitable for various applications where durability is essential.

  • ASHWOOD: Ash is a type of hardwood commonly used in various applications. It belongs to the genus *Fraxinus* and is known for its strength and resilience. Ash wood has a light color, ranging from creamy white to pale yellow-brown, and it features a straight grain. This wood type is widely used in furniture construction, flooring, sports equipment like baseball bats, and tool handles. It is valued for its workability and versatility in different woodworking projects.

  • IROKO: Iroko is a hardwood timber that comes from the Milicia excelsa tree, native to tropical Africa. It is commonly used in various applications due to its durability, stability, and resistance to decay. Iroko wood has a yellow to golden-brown color, often darkening with age, and features an interlocked grain.
    This hardwood is frequently employed in outdoor construction, such as for boat building, decking, and outdoor furniture, thanks to its natural resistance to elements and insects. In addition to its practical applications, Iroko is also appreciated for its aesthetic qualities, making it a popular choice for interior woodworking projects, including flooring and cabinetry.

  • MAHOGANY: Mahogany is a hardwood known for its rich, reddish-brown color and distinctive grain patterns. It belongs to the Swietenia genus and is native to the Americas, primarily found in tropical regions. Mahogany wood is highly valued for its beauty, durability, and versatility, making it a popular choice for various applications.
    Due to its excellent workability, mahogany is often used in high-quality furniture, cabinetry, and musical instruments. It has a straight, fine grain that can be polished to a smooth finish, enhancing its aesthetic appeal. Mahogany is also resistant to decay and insects, contributing to its longevity and suitability for outdoor applications.
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We use premium 2mm wall thickness on all our tubing and A Grade reinforced rods and bars to produce quality products. There after your product is sent for blasting and powder coating to a colour of your choice.