Archive for March, 2009

Honduran Mahogany Hardwood

Thursday, March 26th, 2009

About Honduran Mahogany

There are many types of mahogany hardwood that come from many locations around the world. The type of mahogany lumber that we carry can be classified best as Honduran Mahogany. Wood from this area was originally called “Bay Wood” in the 18th and 19th centuries because it was exported from the Bay of Campeche in Mexico – which is near Honduras.

Mahogany wood from Honduras is a dark colored hardwood which is often referred to as Swietenia mahogany, a species within the broader Meliaceae family, or simply, Mahogany family of woods. The Meliaceae family (Mahogany wood family) is a usually a flowering tree or possibly a shrub. (more…)

Mahogany Lumber

Saturday, March 7th, 2009

mahogany-forestAbout Mahogany Lumber

Some people consider Mahogany lumber (Pronounced: ma·hog·a·ny) to be the most valuable hardwood available and it’s highly prized around the world for cabinets and furniture because it endows furniture with a timeless, traditional quality.

Mahogany wood is also used for boats, pianos,  musical instruments, interior wood moldings, wood trim, and even outdoor furnishings like deck chairs and tables. (more…)


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