species
Each wood species tells a unique story. From the rich warmth of walnut to the smooth, fine grain of Japanese Beech, explore our collection and find the perfect match for your space.
european white oak
European Oak is a dense and durable hardwood with an air-dry density of 0.74-0.76 g/cm³. Recognized for its distinct, slightly wavy growth rings, this wood is both strong and resilient, making it a top choice for high-quality furniture, flooring, and fine woodworking.
Our European White Oak is sourced from Dussouf, the largest white oak supplier in France. Harvested from the prestigious forests of Burgundy, these trees are over 200 years old, ensuring exceptional grain quality and stability. The wood undergoes a meticulous five-year natural air-drying process, enhancing its durability, character, and long-lasting beauty.


american black walnut
Black Walnut, a prized hardwood native to the United States, is known for its rich, warm tones and fine, subtle grain. With an air-dry density of 0.66-0.69 g/cm³, it offers exceptional durability and sophistication, making it a top choice for high-end furniture and fine craftsmanship.
Its distinctive grain pattern, resembling fluid ink wash painting, evolves gracefully while maintaining its refined beauty. As one of the world’s most precious hardwoods, Black Walnut is highly sought after for its scarcity, strength, and premium quality—perfect for luxury interiors and statement designs.
japanese zelkova
(japanese beech)
Japanese Zelkova is a highly prized hardwood with an air-dry density of 0.79 g/cm³, known for its clear, uniform grain and soft, smooth color tone. Its refined elegance and exceptional durability make it a top choice for fine furniture, luxury interiors, and high-end craftsmanship.
Requiring hundreds of years to mature, Japanese Zelkova is valued for its strength, resilience, and timeless beauty. Large, century-old specimens are exceptionally rare, sought after for their historical significance and collectible value. A true symbol of tradition and prestige, this wood remains one of the most coveted choices for premium woodworking and design.


japanese tochigi
Japanese Tochigi is a high-quality hardwood known for its fine grain, smooth texture, and natural durability. With an air-dry density suited for strength and resilience, it is highly valued in fine furniture making, luxury interiors, and traditional craftsmanship.
Revered for its refined beauty and stability, Tochigi is a rare and sought-after wood, often used in high-end woodworking and decorative applications. Its natural charm and exceptional quality make it a prestigious choice for premium design and craftsmanship.
burmese teak
Burmese Teak, known as “the king of all woods,” is Myanmar’s national treasure, prized for its golden-brown luster, decorative grain, and natural oil content. With an air-dry density of 0.65-0.70 g/cm³, it offers exceptional durability and resistance to moisture, pests, and decay, making it ideal for luxury furniture, marine applications, and high-end interiors.
Renowned for its timeless elegance and lasting strength, Burmese Teak matures beautifully, deepening in character over time. One of the most coveted hardwoods in the world, it remains a symbol of sophistication and premium craftsmanship.


french poplar
French Poplar is a lightweight hardwood with an air-dry density of 0.386 g/cm³, admired for its milky-white hue, smooth texture, and soft elegance. With a warmth reminiscent of jade, it is a romantic and tranquil wood choice, ideal for fine furniture and artistic applications.
Highly prized are the large slabs from ancient poplar burls, where unique grain distortions create breathtaking, one-of-a-kind patterns. These rare formations add a serene and artistic presence to any space, making French Poplar a coveted and precious material.
american ash
Ash is a hardwood known for its strength and durability, with an air-dry density of 0.6-0.72 g/cm³. It offers excellent corrosion resistance, high strength, and hardness, making it a reliable choice for fine furniture and interior design. Its milky-white hue and well-defined grain create a fresh, timeless aesthetic.
With its light, natural tones, Ash evokes the serenity of a peaceful forest, bringing a sense of calm, warmth, and simplicity to any space. A perfect blend of elegance and resilience, it remains a highly sought-after hardwood for both modern and classic designs.
