Iroko Specifications

● Colour: Golden brown to dark brown colour
● Grain: Interlocking grain which creates an appealing pattern
● Texture: Smooth
● Scratch resistance
● Rot, insect and moisture resistance
● Low Maintenance
● Robust Hardwood – however works well with hand tools
● Resistant to treatment (timber can be left untreated as its naturally oily)
● Lifespan – 50 to 60 years untreated
● Density 860 kg/m3
● Sustainable and non toxic
● Ideal for outdoor infrastructure and joinery

Have a look at our Iroko selection.

Siberian Larch Specifications

● Colour: Straw (creamy) yellow to light brown, weathering to a beautiful silvery-grey without treatment
● Grain: Very straight, dense and fine with tight growth rings
● Texture: Smooth
● Scratch resistance
● Rot, insect and moisture resistance
● Low Maintenance
● Lifespan – 50 to 100 years with right treatment; 20-30 years untreated
● Density in range from 570 kg/m3 to 650 kg/m3
● Sustainable and non toxic – Siberian Larch is currently being replanted quicker
than it is being harvested, making it a very sustainable choice. Therefore it
naturally stores carbon dioxide (a greenhouse gas) from the atmosphere and
releases it back without surplus, this is why wood is known as a carbon
sequestering building material.

Have a look at our Siberian Larch selection.

Sapele Specifications

● Colour: dark golden to reddish brown (known as mahogany) darkens with age
● Grain: Interlocking grain with waving, ribbon or other interesting patterns
● Texture: Smooth
● Scratch resistance
● Rot, insect and moisture resistance
● Low Maintenance
● Robust
● Can be treated with oil to give different shade or extend life span
● Lifespan – 50 to 60 years
● Density 640 kg/m3
● Sustainable and non toxic
● Ideal for many woodworking projects

Have a look at our selection of Sapele.

Oak Specifications

● Colour: Attractive natural yellow (light yellow or sometimes nearly white)
● Grain: Very straight, dense and made to be tough
● Texture: Smooth
● Scratch resistance
● Extremely rot and insect resistance
● Low Maintenance
● Great workability – finishes very well, easy to work on
● Lifespan – up to 40 years (untreated)
● Density in range about 750 kg/m3
● Sustainable
● Good fire resistance qualities

For all your Oak timber needs.

Thermowood Specifications 

● Colour: Thermo wood colour depends on heat (usually 200 degrees
Centigrade) and timber (usually Scandinavian Red wood) used to make a
Thermo product, so it can vary from dark brown to grey shades of colours.
● Grain: Straight
● Texture: Smooth / Fine with reduced swelling
● To prevent scratching and discoloration it is recommended to apply treatment
on Thermowood
● Rot, insect free
● Low Maintenance
● Works well with hand tools. Hidden fixing can be used if desired, but we
recommend stainless steel screws to be applied as wood light but very
durable
● Lifespan – 30 years
● Density 350-480 kg/m3
● Sustainable, environment friendly and can be recycled
● Thermowood is ideal for external cladding and fencing projects as well as
many indoor design ideas.

We have a great selection of Thermowood.

Marvelous boards. Quick and cheap delivery.Thanks

Michael Corelli

Not installed yet, but looks good and arrived quickly.

Emily Clarks

Larch looks lovely, delivery was brilliant. Thank you.

Brian Smith