Bosse Wood Log

Scientific Name: Leplaea cedrata

Common Names: Bosse, Nigerian Pearwood, Light Guarea

Origin: Central Africa (Gabon, Cameroon, Republic of the Congo)

Product Dimensions:

Specific diameter and length can be provided based on customer needs

Drying Process: Air-dried (AD)

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Bosse Wood Overview:

Bosse is a striking and durable hardwood originating from Central Africa. Its grain pattern and high density make it a popular choice for fine furniture, cabinetry, and decorative woodwork. Bosse wood is known for its rich color contrast, with light and dark streaks, giving it an elegant and bold appearance that stands out in any setting.

Bosse Wood Physical Properties:

Density: Approximately 800–900 kg/m³

Janka Hardness: 1,800 lbf (8,000 N)

Color: The heartwood ranges from golden to light brown with darker streaks, creating a beautiful contrast. The sapwood is light yellow to cream-colored.

Grain: Straight to interlocked with distinctive dark streaks running through the lighter wood.

Durability: Bosse is naturally durable and resistant to decay and insects, making it ideal for high-traffic areas and outdoor applications when properly treated.

Shrinkage: Radial shrinkage: 4.6%, Tangential shrinkage: 6.4%, Volumetric shrinkage: 10.3%

Bosse Wood Workability:

Machining: Bosse’s interlocked grain may cause tear-out when machining, so it is recommended to use sharp tools and light cuts to achieve a smooth finish.

Gluing: The wood bonds well with adhesives, creating strong and durable joints.

Nailing and Screwing: It works well with nails and screws, though pre-drilling is recommended to avoid splitting, particularly with thicker pieces.

Finishing: Bosse wood takes finishes well, highlighting its natural color contrast and adding to its visual appeal. It can be polished to a high sheen for an elegant finish.

Bosse Wood Applications:

Furniture: Bosse wood’s stunning appearance and durability make it perfect for high-end furniture pieces such as tables, cabinets, and chairs.

Cabinetry: Frequently used for luxury cabinetry in kitchens and bathrooms, where both strength and aesthetics are important.

Flooring: Its hardness and visual appeal make Bosse an excellent choice for both residential and commercial flooring.

Veneer: Bosse is also sliced into veneers for decorative uses in furniture and architectural design.

Interior Millwork: Ideal for trim, moldings, paneling, and other decorative woodwork that requires an upscale, bold look.

Sustainability:

Conservation Status: Bosse wood is not currently listed as endangered but should be sourced responsibly from well-managed forests.

Environmental Considerations: Ensure the wood is sourced from sustainable forests and certified by programs like FSC (Forest Stewardship Council) to promote responsible forestry.

Why Choose Bosse?:

Aesthetic Appeal: The grain and contrast between the light and dark streaks make Bosse an eye-catching choice for luxury projects.

Durability: With its high density and resistance to decay, Bosse is suitable for high-impact areas and functional uses.

Versatility: Bosse’s ability to be used in a wide range of applications—from furniture to flooring—makes it a highly versatile choice for designers and builders.

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