Responsibly Sources

Our timber is responsibly sourced. Documentation confirming Legitimacy is available on request.


Environmentally Aware

Timbers are harvested from plantations and indigenous forests with environmental impact in mind.


Sustainably Harvested

We are guided by the principal of Sustainable Development. Meeting current needs without compromising the future.

About us

We have a wide range of Exotic Timbers available for Export, including: Pink Ivory, Tamboti, Ironwood, Wild Olivewood, Yellowwood, Blackwood, Poplar Wood, Assegai/Cape Lancewood, Red Alder, Lemon Wood, Stinkwood, and more.

Once harvested, timber is transported to the sawmill where it is cut to the required dimension and format and cured.

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Range of Exotic Woods

Suppliers of Pink Ivory, Tamboti, Ironwood, Wild Olivewood, Yellowwood, Blackwood, Poplar Wood, Assegai/Cape Lancewood, Red Alder, Lemon Wood, Stinkwood and more...

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Pink Ivory Logs

Berchemia Zeyheri also called purple ivory, red ivorywood, umnini or umgoloti.

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Tamboti Slabs

Spirostachys Africana commonly known as Tambootie (Tambuti, Tambotie, etc.), Sandalo.

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Pink Ivory Beams

Berchemia Zeyheri also called purple ivory, red ivorywood, umnini or umgoloti.

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Wild Olvewood Planks

Olea Europea also known as Olive, European olive, Mediterranean olive, Bethlehem olive.

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Logs

Harvested and Left in their natural shape. Used for structural purposes, milling, or as raw material for further processing.

Slabs

Slabs retain the natural edges. Used for tabletops, benches, or other furniture pieces that highlight the natural beauty of the wood.

Beams

Long, rectangular pieces of wood. Used for structural support. Beams are often used in framing, flooring, and roofing.

Planks

Flat, rectangular pieces of wood, thinner than beams, but similar in length. Used for flooring, decking, paneling, and other applications.

Find us on a map

Our sawmill is located on the outskirts of Keiskammahoek. We have permits issued by the Department of Forestry that licenses us to harvest timber from plantations and/or indigenous forests within the Amatola Mountain Range.

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