Teak Square Beams
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 1” – 6” thick |
| Width | 3” – 8” |
| Length | 8ft – 9ft |
Teak wood is known for its golden to dark brown colour, with a straight grain that may sometimes show waviness. It’s highly durable and resistant to rot due to its natural oil content, making it ideal for outdoor and marine use
Mahogany Square Beams
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 1” – 6” thick |
| Width | 6” – 12 |
| Length | 8ft-18ft |
African Mahogany, often seen in a rich reddish-brown hue, has a straight, fine grain, sometimes showing interlocking patterns. It’s widely used in high-end furniture and cabinetry, known for its beautiful colour and ease of workability
Iroko/Mvule Square Beams
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 1” – 6” thick |
| Width | 6” – 12 |
| Length | 8ft-18ft |
The colour of Iroko wood, often referred to as African Teak, typically ranges from a golden yellow to a medium brown. The wood tends to darken over time, especially when exposed to sunlight, evolving into a richer, deeper brown. The grain is generally interlocked, giving it a distinctive, coarse texture. This makes Iroko a visually appealing hardwood, especially valued for its durability and aesthetic qualities
Padauk Square Beams
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 1” – 6” thick |
| Width | 6” – 12 |
| Length | 8ft-18ft |
Padauk is distinct for its bright red to orange colour, which can darken over time to a deeper reddish-brown or even purple, brown. The grain is generally straight but can be interlocked, and it has a coarse texture. It’s a popular choice for furniture, flooring, and musical instruments due to its striking colour
Afromosia Square Beams
| Specification | Details |
|---|---|
| Thickness | 1” – 6” thick |
| Width | 6” – 12 |
| Length | 8ft-18ft |
Often referred to as African Teak, Afromosia has a colour palette ranging from golden to medium brown, with a fine, uniform grain that resembles Teak. Over time, it darkens, developing a more teak-like appearance. It’s used as a substitute for Teak in many applications, including furniture, decking, and veneers

