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Cabreuva
Dorada
Also known as ‘steamed Guatambu’.
Similar to Teak, yet stronger and heavier. |

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Curupay
Similar to the finest quality
Burmese Rosewood. Like Mahogany, it darkens with age. Known for its
hardness and water resistance ,
Curupay
can be used outdoors. |

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Guatambu
The South American Maple. A pale
wood leaning toward cream / yellow tones. It is exceptionally resistant to
marks and wear and tear.
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Incienso
Colorado
A smoky mahogany colour,
a perfect stability and a light aromatic scent, makes this the Rolls-Royce
of woods .
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Incienso
Marron (Brown)
Similar to the finest European
chestnuts, this timber is also aromatic and aesthetically beautiful with
excellent performance
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Kuruguay
A uniformly pinkish tone with
excellent performance. Alternatively known as South American Cherry.
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Lapacho
Fine Grained, very hard and compact.
Perfect for fine interiors floors or for outdoor terraces and around
pools.
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Sucupira
Amarela
Light brown with yellow hints. A
unique feathered grain. |

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Ybyraro
Ybyraro is light brown in colour
with a beautiful grain and small knots. A heavy resistant wood. Excellent
for interiors and antique reproduction effects. |

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