Local Solid Wood Collection
Want to own a piece of local solid wood that is grown in Singapore? We might be able to help you. We understand that getting the right size might be difficult, hence our workshop provides custom designs for your needs.
Our local wood collection includes Butcher Blocks, African Mahogany and Angsana solid wood.
1. Butcher Blocks
Not sure what solid wood to choose? Why not choose our special Butcher Block table top. It is a mixture of different hardwoods we can find locally, a small piece of everything. The woods might include Khaya, Narra, Tembusu, Durian, Rambutan, Jack Fruit, and Sea Apple. It is truely unique in its own way.
2. African Mahogany
African Mahogany (a Khaya Nyasica species) is native to Tropical Africa, it was first discovered in Singapore back in the late 1970s. One can often find this wood in premium furnitures and cabinets due to its high quality. Using it as a top table is a great choice because the wood displays elegance with its reddish brown wooden color and pretty interlocked grains
2. African Mahogany
African Mahogany (a Khaya Nyasica species) is native to Tropical Africa, it was first discovered in Singapore back in the late 1970s. One can often find this wood in premium furnitures and cabinets due to its high quality. Using it as a top table is a great choice because the wood displays elegance with its reddish brown wooden color and pretty interlocked grains
3. Angsana
Angsana (a Pterocarpus indicus Species) is a common tree in Singapore. Its color can varies from light yellow to golden brown to reddish brown. Its grains are also very unique and beautiful which make it perfect for a table top.
3. Angsana
Angsana (a Pterocarpus indicus Species) is a common tree in Singapore. Its color can varies from light yellow to golden brown to reddish brown. Its grains are also very unique and beautiful which make it perfect for a table top.
Features of Local Solid Wood
1. Planed, Sanded and Varnished
Before the table top is delivered to your doorstep, it went through 3 fabrication processes. Workshop will put the wood planks through the planner to get an even thickness. This is followed by sanding process where surfaces and corners are made smooth. Finally, all table tops are coated with premium oil-based varnish to retain their natural character and beauty.
2. Engraving
Pampering your body with a premium desk, why not engrave your name on it? Or if you are buying for your special one, surprise them with this gift. This makes the desk even more special and unique.
3. Wireless Charging
Charge your phone wirelessly with our local solid wood. No wires on the desk, it is that simple. Build a