Africa
The diverse climate of Africa makes it one of the most important ecosystems in the world for flora and fauna. From dry savannahs to jungle climates a wide range of trees are growing which when sustainably sourced are some of the most exciting in the world.
Asia
Asia is a large and diverse area, with varying climates. In India, there are hot, dry regions as well as tropical zones. In Southeast Asia we find more tropical species of wood.
Australia
Australian burls are imported for the woodworking industry and prized for their unique color and variety.
Central America
The woods that we source from Central America are some of our most popular species. The Eastern area of Mexico is more tropical whereas the Western areas are a dry climate. And when you travel further south into Nicaragua and Costa Rica the region is scattered with volcanoes and mountain ranges with a wet tropical climate.
Europe
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North America
Woodworkers have always prized North American hardwoods for their easy accessability, low cost and variety of species available. North American hardwoods vary according to region due to a diverse climate in the United States.
South America
South America is a large and geographically diverse region. There are areas that are natural savannahs and others that are swamps. South America is home to the Amazon Rainforest, the world's largest pocket of biodiversity. It is critical to the survival of our planet and animal species that we take all precautions to only source legal and sustainable woods from this region.