Kotibé
Wood type
Kotibé is a tropical hardwood species native to West Africa, with occurrences in countries such as Côte d'Ivoire, Ghana and Cameroon.
This wood is known for its durability, strength and attractive appearance.
The wood generally has a light brown to reddish-brown colour with a distinct grain. Kotibé usually falls into durability class 3, indicating that it is less resistant to attack by fungi, termites and other external factors.
Kotibé is valued for its strong and dense structure, making it suitable for a variety of applications. The wood is often used for high-quality carpentry, furniture, flooring and interior finishing. Because of its durability, it can also be used in outdoor applications, such as terraces and cladding.