Global Vision Company currently deals in following 4 varieties of solid
wood timber. If you have any specific enquiry in any other type of wood, please
feel free to contact us.
Please do check all the finishes
available, in sync with wood types.
Before we share the nature, texture
and characteristic of the wood, we wish to highlight, any irregularities and differentiation
of color are part of the natural occurrence and should not be considered as defects.
Wood breathes and moves and is totally natural.
Acacia Wood
There are
about 1,300 different species of acacia trees and shrubs. A few acacia plants
produce wood that can be used for furniture, ornaments, and flooring, as well
as for firewood and pulpwood in the paper industry. Acacia wood is especially
prized for furniture, because of its durability, lustrous finish, and varied shades.
Sheesham Wood
Sheesham
is best known internationally as a premier timber species of the rosewood genus.
With its multiple products, tolerance of light frosts and long dry seasons, Sheesham
is among the finest cabinet and veneer timbers. The heartwood is golden to dark
brown, and sapwood white to pale brownish white.
Fruit Wood
Fruit wood
is a hard, dense wood which is made into a variety of arts, crafts, vases, bowls
and furniture. Fruit wood displays color properties unlike most other woods, it
has green, brown and yellow hues. Fruit wood furniture show the best coloring
and texture as the different carving and cut strokes reveal more diverse ranges
of grain.
Pine Wood
Pines
are trees in the genus Pinus. There are about 115 species of pine. Pine trees
can reach a height of up to 60-80 m. Pines are long-lived, typically reaching
ages of 100-1,000 years. The bark of most pines is thick and scaly. Pinewood is
soft and can easily be turned into pulp for paper. It is primarily used for furniture,
flooring and other carpentry projects.