Genuine Mahogany
Swietenia Macrophylla
Description: Fijian Mahogany is a non-endangered timber, grown in sustainable plantations on the tropical islands of Fiji. It has a straight grain and is usually free of voids and pockets. The reddish-brown color, which darkens over time, has a beautiful reddish sheen when polished. Mahogany wood is durable and is resistant to termites, moisture, and changes in temperature.
Products Available: logs are acquired under a certified chain of custody, and for that a Certificate of Legality is available. Decking and other products milled to customer specifications are then produced.
Applications: Fijian Mahogany is well suited for specialty products such as fine furniture, decorative molding, musical instruments, plywood, decking and flooring.
| Origin | Asia-pacific |
| Colour | Light reds |
| AD Density - KG/M3 | 580 - 1000 hard |
| Hardness Janka kN | 4-8 medium |
| Durability Above Ground | Class 3: moderately durable – between 7 and 15 years above ground |
| Durability In Ground | Class 3: moderately durable – between 5 and 14 years in ground |










