Kosipo Wood Overview:
Kosipo is a West African hardwood known for its strength and durability. The heartwood is golden to dark reddish-brown, and the wood often darkens with age. Kosipo is typically used in veneer production, plywood, boatbuilding, cabinetry, and both interior and exterior joinery.
Kossipo Physical Properties:
Density: 680 kg/m³ (42.5 lbs/ft³)
Janka Hardness: 1,130 lbf (5,010 N)
Color: Golden to dark reddish-brown with aging.
Grain: Straight to slightly interlocked, producing a moderate striped appearance.
Durability: Rated as moderately durable with some susceptibility to dry wood and marine borers.
Workability:
Machining: Easy to work with, but the presence of silica may cause some blunting of cutters.
Gluing & Finishing: Glues and finishes well, ideal for cabinetry and fine woodwork.
Steam Bending: Kosipo has poor steam bending properties.
Kosipo Wood Applications:
Veneer: Kosipo is commonly used in veneer applications due to its smooth surface and attractive grain.
Cabinetry & Furniture: Ideal for making luxury furniture pieces, including cabinets, tables, and chairs.
Boatbuilding: Suitable for marine applications when treated for decay resistance.
Interior & Exterior Joinery: Used for window frames, doors, and trim.
Sustainability:
Conservation Status: Kosipo is listed as vulnerable by the IUCN Red List due to a population reduction of over 20% in the last three generations.
Sourcing: It is important to source Kosipo from sustainably managed forests to ensure continued availability.
Why Choose Kosipo?
Strength & Durability: Kosipo’s strong nature makes it suitable for heavy-duty and structural applications.
Aesthetic Appeal: The golden to reddish-brown color with dark streaks adds a distinctive look to furniture and decor.
Versatility: Whether for high-end veneers or durable cabinetry, Kosipo is versatile for various applications.










