Iroko wood is a type of wood used in the furnishing of public spaces for its excellent characteristics and durability.

Originating in tropical central Africa, this wood is known for its intrinsic beauty and its ability to resist weathering and deterioration, making it an ideal choice for outdoor spaces.

 

The characteristics of Iroko wood

Iroko wood, scientifically known as Chlorophora excelsa, is a hard and durable wood.

In terms of its appearance, it has a variegated color tone, ranging from light to dark brown, with reddish-gold streaks.

This characteristic makes it very popular for street furniture, as it adds a touch of warmth and elegance to the outdoor spaces where it is used (commonly in benches, shelters, planters and other products made for the urban context).

One of the main reasons why Iroko wood is so popular is its high resistance to moisture, insect attack and UV damage.

This natural resistance makes it suitable for use in outdoor environments, such as squares, parks, pavements and terraces.

In addition, Iroko wood also has good dimensional stability, which means that it retains its shape and structure even in changing weather conditions.

Iroko wood: the advantages

The use of Iroko wood in interior design offers numerous advantages.

First of all, its natural beauty and unique aesthetic characteristics make it a material that is highly valued by designers and architects. Iroko makes the outdoor spaces where it is used warm, cozy and even sophisticated, creating an elegant and inviting atmosphere.

Secondly, Iroko wood is highly resistant to wear and tear and damage, making it a reliable choice for high-traffic urban environments, but also for those contexts where spaces are highly exposed to environmental factors and their mutability.

This wood can also withstand considerable weight and stress and is able to maintain its structural integrity even after years of heavy use. Its resilience makes it an ideal option for furnishing outdoor public areas, where the durability of a product is crucial.

Finally, Iroko wood requires relatively simple maintenance. A regular application of wood oil can help preserve its natural beauty and protect it from the elements.

Iroko wood price guide

The prices of projects realized with Iroko wood may vary depending on several factors, including the quality of the wood, its origin and the size of the projects in question.

In general, Iroko wood is considered a high-end material, as it offers a combination of beauty, durability and performance that is hard to beat.

However, it is important to note that Iroko wood represents a long-term investment due to its strength and durability.

It is advisable to consult a serious and professional interior designer in order to obtain precise and detailed information on Iroko wood prices, depending on your project needs and the quantities required.

We at LAB23 have been dealing with street furniture for years, in Italy and worldwide. We love Iroko wood and, together with Okumè, we prefer it in our creations designed to furnish the cities we design.

Browse our catalog and see the Iroko wood products signed by LAB23 designers.

You can learn more about the materials used in LAB23 furniture by visiting our official page: www.lab23.it/en/materials/