IMPORT LUMBER
Choose a species to learn more:

Accoya

Aniegre

Apitong

Beech, European

Birch, Russian

Bubinga

Cedar, Spanish

Grandis, Red

Ipé

Jatoba, Brazilian Cherry

Mahogany, African

Mahogany, Philippine

Pine, Radiata

Sapele

Sipo, Utile
IMPORT LUMBER
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Accoya
About Accoya:
Accoya Import Lumber is a premium wood product made from sustainably sourced radiata pine trees, which are transformed through a proprietary acetylation process at specialized facilities in the Netherlands. This innovative modification enhances the wood’s durability, stability, and resistance to decay, making Accoya one of the most reliable and dimensionally stable woods in the world. Backed by an industry-leading 50-year warranty above ground and a 25-year warranty in ground or freshwater contact, Accoya offers exceptional performance for a wide range of applications, including exterior cladding, decking, furniture, siding, and structural projects. Its eco-friendly production process ensures sustainability, while its resistance to swelling, shrinking, and warping ensures long-term performance in even the harshest environments. Available in thicknesses from 4/4 to 12/4 and widths of 6” and 8”, Accoya combines unmatched reliability, versatility, and sustainability, making it a preferred choice for high-quality, long-lasting projects.

Aniegre
About Aniegre:
Aniegre is a dense and durable tropical hardwood, native to both West and East Africa, celebrated for its aesthetic appeal and versatility. Often compared to birch, it features a pale to reddish-brown hue with a straight, even grain that occasionally displays wavy or interlocked patterns for added visual interest. Highly valued for its excellent machining, gluing, and nail-holding properties, Aniegre finishes beautifully, making it a preferred choice for high-end custom furniture, cabinetry, and decorative applications. It is widely used in architectural-grade plywood and veneers for interior paneling, offering a polished and sophisticated look. Typically available in FAS1F grade and a variety of thicknesses, Aniegre is a reliable and sought-after material for premium woodworking and design projects.

Apitong
About Apitong:
Apitong import lumber, sourced from Southeast Asia, is a highly durable and dense hardwood derived from species like Dipterocarpus and Shorea in the Dipterocarpaceae family. Known for its exceptional toughness and wear resistance, Apitong features a coarse grain pattern and a moderately dark brownish-red heartwood that deepens over time. Its high mineral content enhances its natural durability, making it ideal for demanding environments where decay or abrasive wear is a concern. Widely used in the United States, Apitong is a preferred choice for truck and trailer flooring, as well as industrial applications such as skids, crates, and pallets. It is available in 8/4 random width and length truck bed stock, offering convenience for projects requiring resilience and long-lasting performance.

Beech, European
About Beech, European (Steamed):
European Beech (Steamed) Import Lumber, derived from the European beech tree (Fagus sylvatica), has become increasingly popular due to its versatility and resemblance to Alder. This blonde-hued wood, with subtle light red transitions, offers a uniform and attractive appearance, making it highly sought after in woodworking. The steaming process enhances its color and stability, while its dense yet easy-to-machine nature makes it ideal for a wide range of applications. European Steamed Beech takes stain exceptionally well, promoting resistance to wear, which is why it’s commonly used in the cabinet and furniture industries, as well as in the production of moulding. Available in various thicknesses and grades, including Superior, Superior One Face, and Cabinet, it meets the demands of both high-end custom projects and commercial production. With its durability, smooth finish, and excellent workability, European Steamed Beech is a top choice for fine woodworking.

Birch, Russian
About Birch, Russian (Baltic):
Russian (Baltic) Birch lumber is a high-quality hardwood known for its fine grain and pale, white sapwood. With its even texture, it takes stains well, allowing for a wide range of finishes, from natural to any desired color. This versatile wood is strong, dense, and durable, making it an excellent choice for furniture, edge-glued panels, flooring, mouldings, and other specialty products. Russian Birch is typically available in various thicknesses and grades, including Select and #1 Common, making it suitable for both premium and standard applications. Its consistent quality and attractive appearance have made it a popular material among both professional woodworkers and hobbyists.

Bubinga
About Bubinga (African Rosewood):
Bubinga, also known as African Rosewood, is a dense, heavy hardwood primarily sourced from the Ivory Coast in Africa. Renowned for its deep red color with sporadic darker veining, it is highly valued in fine woodworking for its durability, strength, and striking appearance. Bubinga is commonly used in the construction of fine cabinetry and furniture, as well as in woodturning for creating turned pieces like bowls and spindles. Additionally, it is a popular choice for veneers in decorative plywood applications. Available in various thicknesses and typically offered in FAS1F grade, Bubinga meets high standards of quality, making it a sought-after material for premium woodworking projects.

Cedar, Spanish
About Cedar, Spanish:
Spanish Cedar is a high-quality wood imported from tropical regions in Spanish-speaking countries, particularly from Central and South America. Closely related to Mahogany, it shares a similar appearance but is lighter in weight, with a more coarse grain pattern and softer texture. Known for its natural resistance to decay and dry wood termites, Spanish Cedar is highly durable and stable, making it a popular choice for both indoor and outdoor applications. The heartwood, which is the most desirable part of the wood, features a pale brown to light pink tint and is prized for its aromatic scent, which acts as a natural insect repellent. Spanish Cedar is commonly used in boatbuilding, especially in the Gulf Coast states for shrimp and ocean fishing boats, as well as in residential cabinetry, outdoor furniture, decking, and musical instruments like string instruments. It is typically available in various thicknesses and is sold in Premium Select and Select & Better grades, ensuring consistent quality for a wide range of woodworking projects.

Grandis, Red
About Grandis, Red:
Red Grandis (Eucalyptus grandis), also known as Red Import Lumber, is a high-quality hardwood grown in controlled plantations, such as those in Uruguay, where uniform growing conditions ensure consistent wood properties. Known for its straight grain, medium pink color, and natural resistance to fungi, Red Grandis offers excellent strength, stiffness, and dimensional stability. The wood machines well and is ideal for a range of applications, including cabinetry, millwork, flooring, and both commercial and residential furniture. Typically available in various thicknesses and FAS1F grade, Red Grandis provides a durable and aesthetically pleasing option for woodworking projects.

Ipé
About Ipé:
Ipé (pronounced “ee-peh”) is a dense, heavy hardwood from the Tabebuia tree species, native to South and Central America, especially Brazil. Known for its exceptional durability and resistance to decay, Ipé is ideal for outdoor applications, including decking, docks, marinas, boardwalks, outdoor furniture, and sound barriers. It is significantly harder than treated pine and carries a Class A fire rating, adding to its appeal for high-traffic, exposed environments. The heartwood is a rich olive-brown, contrasting with the lighter yellow-gray to gray-brown sapwood, giving it a visually striking appearance. Ipé is available in various thicknesses and grades, including First European Quality (FEQ) and Common/Select, and requires minimal maintenance due to its natural resistance to insects and weathering, making it a long-lasting and low-maintenance choice for both residential and commercial projects.

Jatoba, Brazilian Cherry
About Jatoba, Brazilian Cherry:
Jatoba, also known as Brazilian Cherry, is a very hard and durable wood with excellent shock resistance, making it ideal for high-traffic applications. Its rich reddish-brown color, often complemented by a faint golden glow, adds a touch of elegance to any project. Primarily used for flooring, furniture, and tool handles, Jatoba is valued for its strength and striking appearance. It is available in various thicknesses and offered in Select & Better grades, ensuring high quality and uniformity. This versatile hardwood combines durability with aesthetic appeal, making it a premium choice for long-lasting, high-end wood products.

Mahogany, African
About Mahogany, African:
African Mahogany, imported from tropical regions of Africa, is a highly valued hardwood known for its striking beauty, strength, and versatility. It closely resembles Genuine Mahogany in both color and workability, though it is lighter in hue—typically a medium reddish-brown—that darkens dramatically with age. The wood is also distinguished by the presence of ribbon stripe or ribbon figure, which adds a unique, attractive pattern, making it a popular choice for fine cabinetry, furniture, and millwork. Highly regarded for its strength and stability, African Mahogany is ideal for demanding applications like boat building and entry units or window sashes. Available in Select & Better grades and various thicknesses, it combines aesthetic appeal with exceptional durability, making it perfect for both decorative and functional uses.

Mahogany, Philippine
About Mahogany, Philippine:
Philippine Mahogany is a highly sought-after import lumber known for its rich color, strength, and versatility. Available in dark red and light red varieties in the United States, it resembles Lauan in appearance and machinability but is denser with a firm texture, making it ideal for various applications. Its deep reddish-brown hues, fine grain, and durability make it a popular choice for crafting fine furniture, while its resilience also makes it a favored option for residential exterior decking. Typically available in various thicknesses in FAS1F grade, Philippine Mahogany offers high-quality lumber that meets industry standards, ensuring both aesthetic appeal and lasting strength in a wide range of woodworking projects.

Pine, Radiata
About Pine, Radiata:
Radiata Pine, sourced from plantations in regions like New Zealand, Chile, Australia, and Spain, is a softwood known for being denser and harder than many hardwood species. While native to the United States, it is now more commonly imported from these countries, where it is cultivated for its fast growth and sustainability. This versatile wood features a straight grain, even texture, and a light yellow to pale brown color, making it easy to work with and ideal for a variety of applications. Radiata Pine is widely used in interior projects such as mouldings, shelving, trim boards, and furniture, and it takes paint and finishes well. Available in both solid and finger-jointed forms, as well as raw or primed configurations, it is a popular choice for manufacturers and builders seeking a cost-effective, sustainable material.

Sapele
About Sapele:
Sapele is a tropical hardwood from West and Central Africa that closely resembles African Mahogany in appearance but is harder and heavier. It features an interlocking grain with a wavy pattern, a medium reddish-brown color, and a medium texture, offering the classic Mahogany look with enhanced strength and stability. Known for its excellent workability, Sapele finishes beautifully and machines well, making it a popular choice for furniture, cabinetry, store fixtures, flooring, paneling, and boat building. It is often used as a substitute for Genuine Mahogany due to its similar appearance and more accessible price. Available in both Flat Sawn and Quarter Sawn formats, Sapele is prized for its durability, resistance to decay, and versatility, making it ideal for a wide range of high-quality woodworking applications.

Sipo, Utile
About Sipo, Utile:
Sipo (Entandrophragma utile), also known as Utile, is a highly regarded African hardwood prized for its strength, durability, and aesthetic appeal. Often considered an excellent substitute for Genuine Mahogany, Sipo offers workability that closely resembles mahogany, with a uniform reddish-brown heartwood and distinct sapwood. Its natural rot resistance makes it particularly suitable for exterior applications, such as doors and paneling, while its durability and attractive grain make it a versatile choice for fine woodworking, cabinetry, and flooring. Sipo/Utile is offered in premium Select & Better grades and a variety of thicknesses, providing craftsmen and builders with exceptional quality and versatility for projects that demand both beauty and durability.