White Oak
White Oak is a classic hardwood. As our choice of oak
is being finger jointed, this will exclude all gaps,
breakout and leave a stable solid wood finish.
Pyinkado
Pyinkado redwood is a very hard wood, double
the hardness of teak wood. Due to this hardness,
it is sometimes called Burmese Ironwood.
Pyinkado behaves well during the drying process,
drying slowly but with very little degradation. The
Janka Hardness Scale indicates that this is an
excellent wood for tabletops, constructed furniture
and therefore it is also a popular flooring and
staircase construction material. The colour remains
rich and dark turning towards chocolate over time.
Rubber wood
Heartwood, naturally a light blond to medium tan
colour, sometimes with medium brown streaks.
Similar in feel and look to pine although heavier.
It is widely used for furniture and is grown in large
quantities for latex production.We use this
characteristic tropical wood for our restaurant and
bar projects where the price is of major importance.
Rubber wood is also easy to stain in various colours.