General

characteristics of the iroko tree

The iroko tree is of African origin. Similar to the teak tree that grows in Asian rainforests, the iroko tree is a variant of the same species that grows in the African rainforest. Its origin is based on the ivory coast. Trees with a height of 130 meters provide a sustainable production opportunity without disturbing the natural balance due to their rapid growth.

The wood, which has a yellowish color after processing, turns brown within 1 month when it comes into contact with oxygen. The grains, which stand out in a lighter tone compared to the brown hues of the timber, create an elegant appearance.

Iroko wood is indispensable for durable furniture due to its heavy, hard, oily and high density structure. The long-lasting iroko tree shows high resistance to natural rot, insects and diseases. It dries easily and does not deform after processing.

We invite you to examine our products to meet the elegance and durability of iroko wood, which is a completely natural and imported material.