Tropical Hardwoods

A collection of tropical hardwoods we work with.

Santos Mahogany

Santos Mahogany, also known as Cabreuva or Balsamo, is a highly valued hardwood native to Southern Mexico and Central and South America. This durable wood is sought after for its striking appearance and

Purpleheart

Purpleheart, known for its striking color and durability, is a favorite among woodworkers and designers looking to add a unique splash of color to their projects. This hardwood, also referred to as amaranth,

Ipe

Ipe, also known as Brazilian Walnut, Lapacho, or Guayacan in some parts of Central America, stands as a premier wood choice for its exceptional durability and strength, ideal for outdoor applications such as

Cumaru

Cumaru, also known as Brazilian Teak or Almendro, is a durable and dense wood from Northern South America, ideal for outdoor and construction applications. With its medium to dark brown heartwood, often featuring

Cocobolo

Cocobolo (Dalbergia retusa) is a highly prized hardwood native to Central America, renowned for its vibrant colors ranging from yellow and orange to red and shades of brown, with potential streaks of black