Acacia tends to be so popular because of the strength of the wood. Because it’s a hardwood, it’ll be able to take a lot of weight without bending out of shape. Also, it can be effortless for manufacturers to handle, as it tends to be flexible after being cut. However, as it dries out, it starts to become harder. It will be highly durable, with a high-quality acacia furniture item being resistant to damage, like scratches. As a result, it will last for several years, making it an excellent investment.
Acacia wood appears in a wide variety of colors ranging from appetizing honey, light amber to a luscious deep mahogany and from light brown to dark red. Acacia wood is quite smooth naturally, even more so when it is treated with sanding and responds well to polish and stains.
ORIGIN
The Acacia tree, also known as Mimosa, Thorntree, and Wattle, is a hardwood tree family native to Australia. The species of Acacia we use for our furniture is Babul (Acacia Nilotica). It’s native to Africa, India, and the Middle East, and is an invasive species in Australia. We use this species due to its hardness, density, and availability
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