WOOD PRODUCTS

LUMBERS

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Bengkirai

Bengkirai

This wood is similar to Ulin and also originates from Kalimantan. However, it takes about 3 to 5 months to develop a greyish tone. It brings a rustic yet luxurious feel to your residential decking. This wood is specially suited for outdoor use.

Ulin

Ulin

Ulin is classified as a premium wood species by Perhutani. Native to Kalimantan, it is also known as Ironwood. After being exposed to sun and rain for 1–2 months, the wood naturally darkens into a greyish tone, creating a rustic yet luxurious atmosphere for your home. This wood is specially suited for outdoor use.

Teak

Teak

The wood we supply is Java Teak, known for its superior quality. Teak has a yellowish-brown texture with black oil veins that indicate the wood's age. Older teak wood tends to have tighter grain patterns, whether flatsawn or quartersawn. Teak wood features a distinctive natural color that adds a luxurious feel to any space. Room concepts that typically incorporate teak include Classic, Classic-Modern, Tropical, Industrial, and Colonial styles.

Sungkai

Sungkai

Sungkai is a light brown hardwood that resembles teak, with oil grains that have a softer texture compared to teak. It falls under the category of hardwoods and is commonly used for flooring. Recommended design concepts for this wood include Classic, Modern, Minimalist, Industrial, and more.

Sonokeling

(Indonesian Rosewood)

Sonokeling

This wood, native to the island of Java, is distinguished by its dark color and striking grain patterns in shades of red, green, and greyish black. It brings a warm and dim ambiance to a room. The dark flooring, enriched with visible wood grain, creates a comforting and spacious sensation. When paired with bright interior elements, it delivers a luxurious and classic impression. Due to its slow growth and limited availability, Sonokeling wood is priced relatively high within its class. Common design styles that incorporate Sonokeling include Classic, American, and others.

Mahogany

Mahogany

Mahogany is a premium hardwood prized for its strength, stability, and smooth grain. Its natural reddish-brown color exudes warmth and elegance, making it an ideal choice for high-quality furniture, flooring, and decorative panels.

Merbau

Merbau

This wood, native to Papua, is characterized by its reddish-maroon color, which comes from its natural resin, giving it a base tone of reddish-brown. Its distinctive grain—resembling that of coconut wood—combined with its excellent hardness, has made Merbau a rising favorite in many current projects. Room concepts that commonly feature Merbau include Modern, Industrial, and others. Thanks to its naturally dark tone, this wood complements a wide range of architectural styles.