African Teak

Origin: West Africa, Central Africa, and other regions. Longitude W16°–E16°Latitude N10°–S5° Air-dry Density≈0.69g/cm³
African TeakTime has solidified these deep and light browns and yellows, like amber, unforgettable at first sight.
African Teak

African Teak belongs to the Fabaceae (Legume) family. Mature trees can reach 45 meters, with a DBH up to 1.5m. It is a tree commonly found in West and Central Africa and is one of Africa's high-quality logs. The timber value of African Teak is very high due to its high strength and durability, and the wood has a luster. In color, African Teak sapwood is light; heartwood is yellowish-brown to dark brown, with dark streaks. This combination of light wood color and dark grain perfectly creates a naturally expansive and magnificent beauty.