Tali
Wood type
Tali is a tropical hardwood species that thrives in West African countries such as Côte d'Ivoire, Cameroon and Gabon. It is known for its durability, strength and versatile applications.
With a characteristic light yellow to pinkish brown colour, Tali has an attractive appearance. The wood often shows an even, straight grain and moderately fine texture.
Tali usually falls in durability class 1, making it resistant to termites, mould and other spoilage. This durability makes it suitable for outdoor applications such as terraces, cladding and construction.
This hardwood is valued for its strength and resistance to warping, making it suitable for various applications such as flooring, furniture, stairs and general carpentry. Tali is generally easy to work, which makes it attractive to craftsmen.