Made from Exotic Wood

Made from Exotic Wood

Not all wood is created equal. We source exotic timbers to craft floors and furniture that are genuinely one of a kind

Not all wood is created equal. We source exotic timbers to craft floors and furniture that are genuinely one of a kind

Catalox

Catalox

Catalox

A dramatic hardwood from Mexico and Central America, with deep reddish-brown to near-black heartwood and a naturally fine texture that polishes to a brilliant finish. Highly durable, resistant to decay, and a sustainable alternative to African Ebony — popular for fine furniture, guitar making, and decorative inlay.

A dramatic hardwood from Mexico and Central America, with deep reddish-brown to near-black heartwood and a naturally fine texture that polishes to a brilliant finish. Highly durable, resistant to decay, and a sustainable alternative to African Ebony — popular for fine furniture, guitar making, and decorative inlay.

Parota

Parota

Parota

One of Central America's largest trees, Guanacaste yields a lustrous, walnut-like hardwood with brown, occasionally reddish heartwood and interlocked grain. Easy to work and finish, it's used for furniture, panelling, veneer, and boat building — a capable substitute for walnut or Spanish cedar.

One of Central America's largest trees, Guanacaste yields a lustrous, walnut-like hardwood with brown, occasionally reddish heartwood and interlocked grain. Easy to work and finish, it's used for furniture, panelling, veneer, and boat building — a capable substitute for walnut or Spanish cedar.

Danto

Danto

Danto

A dense, durable hardwood from Mexico through to central Brazil, Danto opens bright yellow before mellowing to warm brown with red and olive hues. Its straight grain finishes and machines well, making it a strong choice for high-end furniture, flooring, stairs, panelling, and outdoor use including decking and pergolas.

A dense, durable hardwood from Mexico through to central Brazil, Danto opens bright yellow before mellowing to warm brown with red and olive hues. Its straight grain finishes and machines well, making it a strong choice for high-end furniture, flooring, stairs, panelling, and outdoor use including decking and pergolas.

Manchiche

Manchiche

Manchiche

A tough, highly durable hardwood from tropical Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, with heartwood ranging from cream-brown to dark reddish-brown and an attractive striped figure on tangentially cut surfaces. Resistant to fungi, insects, and termites, it's built for demanding applications — heavy construction, decking, flooring, shipbuilding, and fine furniture alike.

A tough, highly durable hardwood from tropical Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, with heartwood ranging from cream-brown to dark reddish-brown and an attractive striped figure on tangentially cut surfaces. Resistant to fungi, insects, and termites, it's built for demanding applications — heavy construction, decking, flooring, shipbuilding, and fine furniture alike.

CHECHEN

CHECHEN

CHECHEN

A striking hardwood from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, with heartwood ranging from rich reds and browns to near-black, often featuring beautiful swirled figure when quartersawn. Very hard and resistant to termites, it works and finishes well — ideal for fine furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and decorative veneer.

A striking hardwood from Mexico, Central America, and the Caribbean, with heartwood ranging from rich reds and browns to near-black, often featuring beautiful swirled figure when quartersawn. Very hard and resistant to termites, it works and finishes well — ideal for fine furniture, cabinetry, flooring, and decorative veneer.

Ziricote

Ziricote

Ziricote

A visually stunning hardwood from southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala, with tobacco to reddish-brown heartwood marked by dramatic dark streaks — often compared to true rosewood. Highly durable and a pleasure to work, it's prized for fine furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments, and decorative veneer and inlay.

A visually stunning hardwood from southern Mexico, Belize, and Guatemala, with tobacco to reddish-brown heartwood marked by dramatic dark streaks — often compared to true rosewood. Highly durable and a pleasure to work, it's prized for fine furniture, cabinetry, musical instruments, and decorative veneer and inlay.

Granadillo

Granadillo

Granadillo

A premium Central and South American hardwood prized for its rich reddish-brown heartwood shot through with blacks, violets, and oranges. It turns beautifully, emits a caramel scent when worked, and is highly resistant to fungi and termites. A popular alternative to cocobolo without the allergy risks, it's celebrated for fine furniture, musical instruments, and — known as "La Madera Que Canta" — as the tonewood of choice for marimbas and xylophones.

A premium Central and South American hardwood prized for its rich reddish-brown heartwood shot through with blacks, violets, and oranges. It turns beautifully, emits a caramel scent when worked, and is highly resistant to fungi and termites. A popular alternative to cocobolo without the allergy risks, it's celebrated for fine furniture, musical instruments, and — known as "La Madera Que Canta" — as the tonewood of choice for marimbas and xylophones.

Ramon

Ramon

Ramon

A large, versatile hardwood ranging from southern Mexico to Brazil, with creamy yellowish-white wood, fine texture, and a golden gleam — a sustainable alternative to endangered ramin. It finishes and polishes beautifully, suiting furniture, flooring, veneer, doors, and heavy construction alike. A sacred tree to the Maya, its nutrient-rich seeds, edible sap, and protein-packed leaves have fed both people and livestock for centuries.

A large, versatile hardwood ranging from southern Mexico to Brazil, with creamy yellowish-white wood, fine texture, and a golden gleam — a sustainable alternative to endangered ramin. It finishes and polishes beautifully, suiting furniture, flooring, veneer, doors, and heavy construction alike. A sacred tree to the Maya, its nutrient-rich seeds, edible sap, and protein-packed leaves have fed both people and livestock for centuries.

Pucte

Pucte

Pucte

A dense, exceptionally durable hardwood from coastal Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, with olive to greenish-brown heartwood and an almost glasslike lustre. Rated class 1 for decay resistance, it's built for the toughest applications — marine construction, heavy flooring, railway ties, posts, and decking — while its fine finish also suits furniture and interior trim.

A dense, exceptionally durable hardwood from coastal Mesoamerica and the Caribbean, with olive to greenish-brown heartwood and an almost glasslike lustre. Rated class 1 for decay resistance, it's built for the toughest applications — marine construction, heavy flooring, railway ties, posts, and decking — while its fine finish also suits furniture and interior trim.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a bespoke piece?

Do you ship your furniture worldwide?

Can I customise the size or materials of a design?

How do I care for my furniture?

Do you offer a programme for interior designers?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a bespoke piece?

Do you ship your furniture worldwide?

Can I customise the size or materials of a design?

How do I care for my furniture?

Do you offer a programme for interior designers?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a bespoke piece?

Do you ship your furniture worldwide?

Can I customise the size or materials of a design?

How do I care for my furniture?

Do you offer a programme for interior designers?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a bespoke piece?

Do you ship your furniture worldwide?

Can I customise the size or materials of a design?

How do I care for my furniture?

Do you offer a programme for interior designers?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a bespoke piece?

Do you ship your furniture worldwide?

Can I customise the size or materials of a design?

How do I care for my furniture?

Do you offer a programme for interior designers?

Frequently Asked Questions

How long does it take to make a bespoke piece?

Do you ship your furniture worldwide?

Can I customise the size or materials of a design?

How do I care for my furniture?

Do you offer a programme for interior designers?

Our Trade Program

Join a dedicated service for architects and designers. Enjoy exclusive pricing, direct support and bespoke material samples from our workshop.

Our Trade Program

Join a dedicated service for architects and designers. Enjoy exclusive pricing, direct support and bespoke material samples from our workshop.

Our Trade Program

Join a dedicated service for architects and designers. Enjoy exclusive pricing, direct support and bespoke material samples from our workshop.