Wood Species

Discover African Woods for Sale Online – Elevate Your Craft with Immortal Investment BV

We offer a wide selection of African woods for online purchase, sourced from local African vendors. Our commitment to excellence ensures access to the finest African woods, perfect for adding nature’s beauty to your projects.

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We focus on preserving African woods’ craftsmanship and quality through collaboration with local artisans and vendors. Our commitment to excellence and attention to detail ensures every piece reflects the brand’s dedication to excellence.

African Woods for Sale Online – Convenience Redefined

Immortal Investment BV offers premium African woods for home purchase, featuring warm Mahogany hues, dramatic Zebrawood patterns, and unique characteristics. These woods inspire creativity and elevate woodworking projects.

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Experience the extraordinary world of Immortal Investment BV, offering the finest African woods for sale online. This commitment to nature’s brilliance and human artistry combines nature’s beauty and creativity. Transform African woods into timeless masterpieces, showcasing the beauty of nature and human ingenuity.

    • African Mahogany

      Khaya

      Light red, fairly uniform colour. Timber exposed to air shifts into reddish brown. Some pieces are patterned, bringing out the silver figure or have a mottled aspect.

      Origin: Gabon, Cameroon and Congo

      Possible end-uses: Cabinet-making, furniture, millwork, joinery, boatbuilding

      Marketing: Sawnwood

      Physical and mechanical properties: Good elasticity, shock resistant, medium natural durability

    • Afrormosia

      Pericopsis élata

      Yellow brown heartwood going towards dark brown after exposure. Light and well-defined sapwood; fine texture.

      Origin: Cameroon

      Possible end-uses: Flooring, veneer, furniture, joinery

      Marketing: Sawnwood CITES species

      Physical and mechanical properties: the wood is hard and elastic with excellent shock-resistance. The texture is fine and the wood is naturally durable

    • Agba

      Agba

      Gossweilerodendron balsamiferum

      Yellow brown to light brown wood. Not clearly demarcated sapwood, medium texture. Light peppery odeur. Also called Tola.

      Origin: Gabon

      Possible end-uses: Veneer and Plywood, glued laminated, exterior joinery, light carpentry

      Marketing: Sawn timber

      Physical and mechanical properties: The wood is quite light, with low shrinkage and stable in use

    • Ayous

      Ayous

      Triplochiton scleroxylon

      The wood is naturally very light yellow to white or grey. Sapwood and heartwood of the same colour. Also called Obeche, Samba or Wawa

      Origin: Cameroon

      Possible end-uses: Plywood, mouldings, sauna slats, interior joinery.

      Marketing: Logs, KD sawnwood and finished products

      Physical and mechanical properties: The wood has fine texture and is easy to work

      Download the CIRAD’s technical data sheet

    • Azobé

      Azobé

      Lophira alata

      Dark red to purple brown wood. Intermediary zone between the sapwood and perfect wood (duramen). White deposits in the pores.

      Origin: Cameroon

      Possible end-uses: Hydraulic works (in freshwater and in a maritime environment), sleepers, bridges, heavy carpentry, wood frame construction

      Marketing: Logs

      Physical and mechanical properties: Very heavy and hard wood with excellent resistance

       

    • Béli

      Béli

      Julbernardia pellegriniana

      There are two sub-species: The brown Beli (alternating different shades of brown), and the red Beli (uniform coppery red colour)

      Origin: Gabon

      Possible end-uses: Cabinet-making, flooring, plywood, coffins.
      (Download the table of application for African species)

      Marketing: Sawnwood

      Physical and mechanical properties: semi-hard to hard wood, nervous, elastic and resistant to splitting

    • Bilinga

      Bilinga

      Nauclea diderrichii

      The wood is perfect golden yellow or yellow orange slightly mottled. Stable wood colour when used for interior applications. Well demarcated sapwood, medium texture. Also called Badi.

      Origin: Cameroon

      Possible end-uses: Sleepers, hydraulic works (even for seawater uses), exterior panelling, heavy carpentry, bridges, shipbuilding

      Marketing: Logs

      Physical and mechanical properties: Rather heavy and hard wood. Good stability

    • Bossé

      Guarea cedrata

      The wood is uniformly pinkish brown. The fibre is usually quite curly, producing a nice mottled aspect. It can be quite oily due to resin exudation.

      Origin: Cameroon and Congo

      Possible end-uses: Cabinet-making, interior and exterior joinery, furniture, stairs

      Marketing: Sawnwood and logs

      Physical and mechanical properties: the wood is soft, moderately nervous and elastic with excellent shock-resistance.

    • Dabema

      Piptadeniastrum africanum

      Light brown wood going towards dark brown on exposure, with a particular odour when green.


      Origin: Gabon, Cameroon

      Possible end-uses: sliced veneers, heavy carpentry, flooring, exterior panelling

      Marketing: Logs and sawnwood

      Physical and mechanical properties: the wood is moderately hard, very nervous, with excellent shock-resistance.

       

      Download the CIRAD’s technical data sheet

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