Ash
Wood type
Ash, from trees belonging to the genus Fraxinus, is a hardwood species widespread in Europe and North America. Ash wood is known for its attractive properties and diverse uses.
With a variation in colour from light brown to dark brown, ash exhibits a characteristic, distinct grain and fine texture. The wood's natural appearance makes it suitable for a variety of aesthetic applications. The wood is generally easy to work with, making it suitable for detailed joinery and veneers. Ash also has good glue adhesion properties.
Ash is a versatile choice with a wide range of applications, ranging from traditional furniture to high-end sports equipment, and it remains a valued material in various craft and industrial contexts.