Bubinga Floors Bubinga is undoubtedly one of the most unique wood species used in flooring. It has a distinct rose colored background with purple streaking. Bubinga wood is produced in South and Central Africa in places like Nigeria, Gabon, Congo and Cameroon. Its exotic beauty and durability make it stand out in the crowd and an outstanding choice for flooring. It contains natural characteristics such as resistance to termite attack and when fully matured, its color changes to a rich burgundy red color. Stunning examples of this wood type are its uses in high end applications like custom guitars, fancy goods, paneling, knife handles, furniture, cabinetry and flooring.
SPECS:
Appearance: has a rose-colored background with darker purple striping.
Grain: uniform.
Characteristics: a hard and durable wood flooring specie.
Janka Hardness: 1980
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