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8 Best trees for making Furniture in India

When it comes to choosing the right wood for furniture in India, it’s essential to consider durability, aesthetics, and sustainability of trees. Here are 10 types of trees that stand out for furniture-making, each offering unique benefit.

Teak tree

Renowned for its durability, teak is ideal for both indoor and outdoor furniture. Its natural oils make it resistant to water and pests, ensuring longevity. The rich golden-brown color enhances any decor.

teak trees
teak trees

Sheesham (Indian Rosewood)


A popular choice for traditional Indian furniture, Sheesham is not only strong but also features beautiful grain patterns. Its resistance to decay makes it a preferred option for quality furniture.

sheesham

Mahogany trees


Mahogany is synonymous with luxury. Its deep, rich color and fine grain make it perfect for elegant furniture pieces. This is also known for its durability.

Mahogany tree

Sal


Known for its robustness, ideal for heavy-duty furniture. It is naturally resistant to termites and moisture, making it a practical choice for long-lasting pieces.

sal

Mango trees


Eco-friendly and sustainable and has a unique, attractive grain. It’s lightweight and commonly used in contemporary and rustic furniture designs.

mango tree

Pine


Softwood like pine is easy to work with and perfect for rustic-style furniture. Its versatility allows for easy painting or staining, adapting to various decor styles.

pine

Bamboo


As a sustainable and strong option, bamboo is gaining popularity in modern furniture design. Its lightweight nature and unique aesthetic make it a favorite for eco-conscious consumers.

bamboo

Walnut Wood


Walnut is prized for its rich color and intricate grain patterns, often used in high-end furniture and cabinetry. It adds sophistication to any space.

walnut

Pursuing M.Sc.Ag Agronomy from Govind Ballabh Pant University of Agriculture and Technology Pantnagar

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