Natural
Imported wood
Natural Imported Wood
We provide the finest Natural Imported Wood from many different countries. The following range of woods is selected for the highest strength, durability and its beautiful natural grains. Choose from the most exquisite textures and a dynamic range of hues. Each wood below is very unique and a wood of its own kind.

Maple Wood
Maple wood is incredibly strong, looks great, and stains nicely. Maple wood is known for its light, creamy color, smooth grain pattern, and impressive durability. Maple wood is commonly used in high-end furniture, flooring, cabinetry, and kitchen accessories.
Benefits:
- Affordable and ultra durable
- Characteristic straight wood grain
- Uniform colour
- Good resistance to decay
- Stains and polishes well
Walnut Wood
Wallnut wood is prized by woodworkers for its strength, grain and color. Walnut wood is straight-grained, though it can sometimes have waves or curls which enhance the character of a piece. It polishes to a very smooth finish, and the color ranges from creamy white in the sapwood to a dark chocolate brown.
Benefits:
- Durable, long lasting wood
- Attractive wood grain
- Highly resistant to wear and tear
- Stains and polishes well


White Ash wood
White ash wood is quite popular with artisan furniture designers, White ash wood is used where veneers are not used. With its typical straight grain and beige-to-light-brown hue, White ash wood is a very attractive option for fine furniture. It is durable, lightweight, aesthetically pleasing, and absorbs wood stains well.
Benefits:
- Ashwood offers a fascinating structure
- Minimal maintenance
- Shock resistant
- Powerful and lightweight
- Good resistance to decay
White Oak
White Oak is a rough barked tree of great and impressive girth. It is a strong rot-resistant, beautiful, easy to work, economical wood due to which it holds exceptional value to woodworkers. White Oak wood comes in a number of hues, but its grain pattern is quite unique, which makes it one of the easier species to recognize. White Oak wood is prized in furniture making as well as in flooring and cabinetry because of its durability, workability, and natural beauty.
Benefits:
- The grain of white oak is clear and a good texture
- Solid and economical choice
- Offers ultra-resistance against moisture and corrosion.
- Hard and durable wood


Cedar Wood
Cedar is one of the most commercially valuable species. Its exceptional working properties like natural resistance to termite, rot and decay make it an ideal choice for outdoor applications. The appealing dark colour, light weight and soft texture makes it suitable for various interior applications as well.
Benefits:
- Durable
- Minimal maintenance
- Natural insect repellent
- Good resistance to decay
- Ashwood offers a fascinating structure
Rose Wood
Rosewood is a deep, ruddy brown to purplish-brown colour, richly streaked and grained with black resinous layers. Rosewood is strong and heavy and it takes an excellent polish. It's rich colour makes Rosewood suitable for guitars, handles, furniture, and luxury flooring.
Benefits:
- Hard, tough and very strong wood
- Attractive wood grain
- Polishes very well and to a high sheen if desired
- Highly resistant to wear and tear
