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Chamcha Black with natural slit

£18,000.00

Chamcha wood, also known as Monkey Pod wood (scientific name samanea saman), is a fast-growing, sustainable hardwood native to Southeast Asia, Central America and Pacific Islands. it is prised for its striking grain patterns, rich golden-brown hues, and natural durability. Chamcha wood is highly resistant to rot and pests, making it an excellent choice for furniture, particularly conference and dining tables. Its organic shapes and natural splits often adds to its unique character. Additionally it is an eco-friendly option, as it is often harvested from fallen or reclaimed trees rather than being cut from primary forests.

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Chamcha wood, also known as Monkey Pod wood (scientific name samanea saman), is a fast-growing, sustainable hardwood native to Southeast Asia, Central America and Pacific Islands. it is prised for its striking grain patterns, rich golden-brown hues, and natural durability. Chamcha wood is highly resistant to rot and pests, making it an excellent choice for furniture, particularly conference and dining tables. Its organic shapes and natural splits often adds to its unique character. Additionally it is an eco-friendly option, as it is often harvested from fallen or reclaimed trees rather than being cut from primary forests.

Chamcha wood, also known as Monkey Pod wood (scientific name samanea saman), is a fast-growing, sustainable hardwood native to Southeast Asia, Central America and Pacific Islands. it is prised for its striking grain patterns, rich golden-brown hues, and natural durability. Chamcha wood is highly resistant to rot and pests, making it an excellent choice for furniture, particularly conference and dining tables. Its organic shapes and natural splits often adds to its unique character. Additionally it is an eco-friendly option, as it is often harvested from fallen or reclaimed trees rather than being cut from primary forests.

125-155cm x 420cm x 7.5cm Depth

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