Our Wood Selection

Oak Wood

Overview

Oak is a deciduous tree recognized globally for its ease of processing and versatility. This tree is prevalent and offers a sustainable choice for contemporary living.

Why Choose Oak Wood?

Oak is a prominent American hardwood, second in abundance only to poplar. Its widespread availability ensures a sustainable resource for our future needs, making it an ideal choice for environmentally conscious consumers.

Passion for Oak Wood

Oak is regarded as the king of hardwoods. We have made it possible to directly purchase this timber, which has been a key component of our material selection for over a decade. Our direct procurement model eliminates intermediary margins, enabling us to offer high-quality oak materials at competitive prices.

Black Walnut Wood

Overview

The black walnut, a member of the walnut family, is notable for its versatility and aesthetic appeal.

Why Choosing Black Walnut?

Historically valued for its rich color in the absence of advanced staining techniques, black walnut's natural beauty eliminates the need for paint. Unlike oak, it features a smooth grain, making it exceptionally user-friendly. We selected it for its stability and unique appearance.

Passion for Black Walnut

Although black walnut is a premium material, its unique qualities complement oak exceptionally, providing an unparalleled material choice for children's creative projects.

Japanese Pagoda Wood

Overview

Belonging to the Fabaceae family, Japanese pagoda wood is distinguished by its fine grain and aesthetic appeal.

Why Japanese Pagoda Wood?

Its delicate grain and beautiful, sturdy appearance lend charm and character to any piece. The ability to repurpose thinner logs minimizes ecological impact, aligning with our commitment to sustainability.

Passion for Japanese Pagoda Wood

The growth of Japanese pagoda wood starts from its core, with the outer circumference expanding over time to form annual rings. This feature, resembling the fine-grained texture of certain hardships endured for growth, showcases the tree's resilience and history. Just as humans grow stronger through challenges, pagoda wood's distinct core and visible annual rings remind us of the past's impact on strength and beauty. Our choice of Japanese pagoda wood is inspired by the desire to offer materials that not only tell a story of endurance but also embody the history within their rings.

Japanese Lime Wood

Overview

A deciduous species from the Tilia genus, Japanese lime wood is indigenous to Japan and prized for its warmth and softness.

Why Japanese Lime Wood?

This material is relatively soft and imparts a sense of warmth. Historically, it was extensively used for items such as matchsticks. Among broad-leaved trees, it is known for its ease of growth. It is a tree that has a low impact on the environment, which has been talked about recently.

Passion for Japanese Lime Wood

This tree species is easily damaged due to its white color. As a manufacturer of hardwoods, we would like to make difficult-to-handle wood species easier to use by drying them well, and hope that our products can be used for a wide range of purposes.

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