Brazilian Muiracatiara is a reddish colored hardwood with brown grain lines. The color and pattern resemble a tiger skin giving the wood its more common name: Tigerwood. The color of this hardwood ranges from red to dark reddish brown.
Brazilian Muiracatiara is a reddish colored hardwood with brown grain lines. The color and pattern resemble a tiger skin giving the wood its more common name: Tigerwood. The color of this hardwood ranges from red to dark reddish brown.
Oak wood is one of the most popular choices of hardwood and is used to make furniture, decking, cabinetry, and various other wooden furniture and furnishings. It is now considered as a symbol of luxury and quality. Continue reading
Ipe wood, also known as Brazilian Walnut wood, is one of the densest naturally occurring hardwoods in the world. It is 3-times denser than cedar wood and are found in South America and parts of Central America. It does not float in water and resists fire much longer than other softwoods. Continue reading