FSC Ā®-certified Solid Wood Materials

Ashwood

is extensively utilized in the furniture and construction sectors.

  • Durable and long-lasting
  • Strong & flexible
  • Great shock absorption
  • Attractive, straight grain
  • Wear and tear resistant

Heveawood

is affordable, eco-friendly, durable, easy to work with, and takes finishes well, making it a great choice for furniture.

  • More affordable than many hardwoods.
  • Recycles mature rubber trees.
  • Strong and long-lasting.
  • Easy to shape and finish.

Toonawood

serves as an affordable alternative to ashwood, with similar grain patterns, hardness, and weight, yet it is more cost-effective

  • More affordable than many similar woods.
  • Similar attractive grain patterns to ash wood.
  • Comparable hardness and longevity.
  • Similar weight, making it suitable for a variety of furniture pieces.

Wood Materials Specification

Heveawood

Durability

Medium

Grain Richness

Medium

Price

Low

Toonawood

Durability

High

Grain Richness

High

Price

Medium

Ashwood

Durability

High

Grain Richness

High

Price

High

Black Walnut

Durability

Excellent

Grain Richness

Excellent

Price

Very High

Please note that this table provides a general comparison, and actual conditions may vary based on region, supply situation, and market demand.

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Wood Finish Types

Sealer

This type of finish acts as a sealing agent, filling in and sealing the pores on the wood surface to create a smooth base for subsequent layers of finish. Sealers prevent the wood from absorbing too much paint or stain, save on topcoat material, and enhance the quality of the final appearance.

Open-pore Finish

Unlike sealers, these finishes do not form a closed layer on the wood surface but penetrate into the wood's pores, emphasizing the wood's natural texture and color. Open-pore finishes offer a more natural look, protect the wood from moisture and pollutants, and allow the wood to "breathe."