Merbau Wood

Merbau

Merbau is a dense, durable tropical hardwood with a rich reddish-brown to dark brown color, often featuring golden highlights that deepen over time.

Originating from the Indo-Pacific region, including Indonesia and Malaysia, it has a Janka hardness of 1,925 lbf, making it highly resistant to wear and moisture.

Commonly used for flooring, decking, and outdoor furniture, Merbau's strength and termite resistance make it ideal for exterior applications. Its attractive grain and color also suit interior uses like cabinetry, though sustainable sourcing is essential due to environmental concerns.

About Merbau Wood

Density & Hardness

Merbau wood is exceptionally hard and dense, with a Janka hardness rating of approximately 1,925 lbf and a density of about 830 kg/m³. This high hardness makes it highly resistant to dents, scratches, and wear, ensuring long-lasting durability. These properties make Merbau an excellent choice for crafting tables, as it can withstand heavy daily use while maintaining its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal over time.

Merbau wood is exceptionally hard and dense, with a Janka hardness rating of approximately 1,925 lbf and a density of about 830 kg/m³. This high hardness makes it highly resistant to dents, scratches, and wear, ensuring long-lasting durability. These properties make Merbau an excellent choice for crafting tables, as it can withstand heavy daily use while maintaining its structural integrity and aesthetic appeal over time.

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Merbau in WALNUT

Showcase the richness of the wood's expression.

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Merbau in WALNUT

Showcase the richness of the wood's expression.