IPE
The Pinnacle of Hardwoods
Ipe hardwood, also known as Brazilian Walnut, is one of the most durable hardwoods available, making it the ideal choice for a variety of outdoor applications such as decking and cladding. Known for its rich, dark tones and tight grain, Ipe is not only aesthetically striking but also incredibly resistant to weathering, insects, and mold, ensuring long-lasting beauty and performance.
GALLERY
Nature’s masterpiece, built to withstand time, weather, and the elements, creating spaces that endure.
With a lifespan of up to 75 years, Ipe is an investment that stands the test of time. Its high silica content also provides excellent resistance to rot and decay, while its natural fire-resistance makes it a safe and reliable option for any outdoor project.
Elevate your space with the enduring strength and elegance of Ipe wood perfect for creating lasting impressions in both residential and commercial environments.
EXTREME HARDNESS & DURABILITY
Ipe wood is one of the hardest and most durable hardwoods available, offering unmatched strength and longevity for outdoor projects.
Natural Insect Resistance
Due to its dense structure, Ipe is naturally resistant to insects, including termites and ants.This makes it an ideal choice for outdoor applications.
Lifespan of Up to 75 Years
Thanks to its dense composition and natural protective oils, Ipe has a lifespan of up to 75 years.
Weatherproof & Moisture-Resistant
Ipe wood can withstand the harshest weather conditions. Its ability to resist moisture, rot, and mold makes it perfect for exterior applications.
Low Maintenance Requirements
Ipe requires minimal maintenance compared to other wood types. Ipe stands up to all extreme weather conditions.
Sustainable and Eco-Friendly
It is an eco-friendly choice for those seeking durable, natural materials for their outdoor projects.
Natural Color When Installed:
Freshly installed, Ipe reveals its rich brown color with reddish hues and a smooth grain, showcasing its natural beauty and creating a warm, inviting atmosphere.
Oiled and Exposed to UV:
Oiling Ipe deepens its brown tones and adds a glossy finish, enhancing its vibrancy while providing extra protection against the elements.
Left Unoiled to Weather Naturally:
Over time, untreated Ipe weathers to a silvery-gray patina, offering a rustic, timeless look that adds character and blends beautifully with outdoor settings.
More than just wood