WOOD INDEX
At Mill & Mooch, we craft our pieces from exotic hardwoods sourced worldwide and timeless British hardwoods. Our main collaboration is with musical instrument makers' suppliers, where we utilize their off-cuts to craft entirely distinctive creations. This approach ensures that every part of the tree is utilized, leaving no waste behind.
We are committed to ethical and sustainable practices, sourcing our timber solely from certified suppliers. This dedication guarantees that both our exotic and local woods are obtained in an environmentally responsible and sustainable manner.
African Blackwood (Dalbergia Melanoxylon) Central & Southern Africa
Afzelia (Afzelia) Tropical Africa, Asia
Bamboo (Phyllostachys & Bambusa) South Asia
Banksia Pod (Banksia grandis) Southwestern Australia
Birdseye Maple (Acer Saccharum) Northeastern North America
Black Limba (Terminalia Superba) Tropical Western Africa
Black Palm (Borassus Flabellifer) Africa, Tropical Asia
Black Walnut (Juglans Nigra) Eastern United States
Bocote (Cordia spp.) Mexico and Central/South America
Bois de Rose (Dalbergia Maritima) Madagascar
Box Elder (Acer Negundo) North America (most commonly in central and eastern United States)
Brazilian Pau Rosa (Aniba Roseaodora) Tropical Rainforests Of South America
Brazilian Tulipwood (Dalbergia Decipularis) Northeastern Brazil
Brazilwood (Paubrasilia Echinata) Brazil
Brown Ivory (Berchemia Discolor) Southern Africa
Bubinga (Guibourtia Sp.) Equatorial Africa
Canadian Maple (Acer Saccharum) Primarily Temperate Regions In The Northern Hemisphere
Canary Wood (Centrolobium) South America
Cedar Elm (Ulmus Crassifolia) South-Central North America
Chanfuta / Pod Mahogany (Afzelia Quanzensis) Eastern / Southern Africa
Checate Preto (Guibourtia Conjugata) Mozambique, Zimbabwe & Zambia
Cherry (Prunus Avium) Europe, Asia
Cocobolo (Dalbergia Retusa) Tropical Central America
Coconut Palm / Red Palm (Cocos Nucifera) Tropical Locations Worldwide
Desert Ironwood (Olneya Tesota) Southwestern United States And Northwestern Mexico
English Elm (Ulmus Procera) Western Europe
Hawthorn (Crataegus Monogyna) Europe, Northern Africa, And Western Asia
Hormigo (Platymiscium) Central & South America
Idigbo (Terminalia Ivorensis) West Tropical Africa
Indian Rosewood (Dalbergia Latifolia) India, Sri Lanka, Indonesia
Iroko (Milicia Excelsa) Tropical Africa
Jobillo (Astronium Graveolens) Mexico, Brazil
Kiaat / Muninga / Mukwa (Pterocarpus Angolensis) South-Central Africa
Knobthorn (Senegalia Nigrescens) West & South Africa
Laburnum (Laburnum Anagyroides) Central & Southern Europe
Leopardwood (Roupala Montana) Central & South America
Lati (Amphimas Pterocarpoides) Central And West Africa
Leadwood (Combretum Imberbe) South Africa North To Tanzania
London Plane (Platanus X Acerifolia) Western Europe
Maple (Acer Saccharum) Primarily Temperate Regions In The Northern Hemisphere
Marblewood (Zygia Racemosa) Northeastern South America
Mora (Mora Excelsa) Northeastern South America
Mulmanama (Cassia Abbreviata) Southern Africa
Mun Ebony (Diospyros Mun) Laos, Vietnam
Namibian Rosewood / African Rosewood (Guibourtia Coleosperma) Democratic Republic of Congo, Namibia, Botswana, Zambia, & Zimbabwe
Oak (Quercus Alba) Eastern United States
Olive (Olea Europaea) Europe, Eastern Africa
Osage Orange (Maclura Pomifera) South-central United States
Padauk (Pterocarpus Soyauxii) Central & Tropical West Africa
Pale Moon Ebony (Diospyros Malabarica) Laos, Southeast Asia
Panga Panga (Millettia Stuhlmannii) Eastern Africa
Pau Rosa (Bobgunnia Madagascariensis) Rainforests Of Africa
Pink Ivory (Berchemia Zeyheri) Southern Africa
Purpleheart (Peltogyne) Central & South America
Redheart (Erythroxylum) Southern Mexico, Southern Brazil, Paraguay
Red Mallee (Eucalyptus Oleosa and E. Socialis) Australia
Snakewood (Brosimum Guianense) Coastal Northeast South America
Spalted Beech (Fagus Sylvatica) Europe *Spalting Is A Fungal Discoloration Caused By Partially Decayed Wood*
Spalted Hornbeam (Carpinus Betulus) Europe And Western Asia
Sycamore / American Plane (Platanus Occidentalis) Eastern United States
Tamarind (Tamarindus Indica) Native To Tropical Africa, Widely Planted Throughout Tropical Regions Worldwide.
Tambootie / Tambuti / Tambotie (Spirostachys Africana) Southern Africa
Tanga Tanga / Albizia (Albizia Ferruginea) Tropical Western Africa
Thuya (Tetraclinis Articulata) Morocco, Malta & Southern Spain
Tulip Wood / Yellow Poplar (Liriodendron Tulipifera) Eastern United States
Wenge (Millettia Laurentii) Central Africa
White Ash (Fraxinus Americana), Eastern North America
Wild Mango (Mangifera Indica) Tropical Asia
Yew (English) (Taxus Baccata) Europe, Southwest Asia
Zebrano (Microberlinia Brazzavillensis) West Africa
Ziricote (Cordia Dodecandra) Central America, Mexico