Siberian Larch is often called the “Queen of larch” due to its slow growth in harsh climates, which leads to higher density and superior resistance to decay. Its dense grain and rich coloration create a premium appearance, while increased dimensional stability helps prevent warping or splitting. In fact, this wood can last around 100 years indoors and approximately 50 years outdoors, outperforming any other larch in the world. With careful selection and processing, Siberian Larch consistently delivers top-tier quality and durability, making it the best choice for projects that demand both beauty and long-term performance.
Our premium Angara Pine differs significantly from cheaper pine varieties due to its dense growth rings and uniform color. Harvested in strictly managed forests within the pristine Angara River basin, it provides superior strength and dimensional stability—ideal for structural applications. In addition, its naturally high resin content enhances durability and decay resistance, ensuring both a long service life and a refined appearance. Moreover, Angara Pine surpasses any pine grown in Europe or central Russia in all technical characteristics, offering unrivaled performance and aesthetic appeal, while also embodying the highest standards of environmental purity.
Compared to lower-grade spruce, Far East Spruce benefits from a colder growing environment and careful forest management, yielding improved density and resilience. Its even grain and fewer knots not only give a cleaner finish but also enhance load-bearing capabilities. These qualities, together with our commitment to sustainability, make Far East Spruce an excellent choice for those seeking a balance of aesthetics, durability, and environmental responsibility.