Our Products

Discover our comprehensive lineup of woodworking essentials, featuring pine wood S4S and panels for versatile crafting, alongside durable pressure-treated wood for outdoor projects. Our selection also includes premium hardwood renowned for its enduring strength and timeless elegance, ideal for a range of applications from furniture to architectural accents.

Surfaced on Four Sides (S4S)

Polarwood by Arctic Forest are suitable both for the building industry and furniture/joinery industries as a raw material. These are rough or S4S Kiln Dried treated timber for multiple indoor applications such as studs, moldings, furniture and other use. You can recognize this high standard quality sawn timber from its fine sawn surface quality due to the dense grain structure.

Sizes: 21mm x 45mm I 21mm x 95mm I 28mm x 45mm I 28mm x 95mm I 28mm x 120mm I 48mm x 48mm I 48mm x 70mm I 48mm x 98mm I 48mm x 148mm

Pressure Treated Woods

Finnwood PT by Arctic Forest are pressure treated timber that is quality solution especially for outdoor construction. Treated timber is designed to withstand the change of the seasons. For this reason, it is the material of choice for outdoor building needs. Pressure-treated timber, utilized for ground or water contact, lasts longer than untreated timber.

Sizes: 21mm x 45mm I 21mm x 95mm I 28mm x 45mm I 28mm x 95mm I 28mm x 120mm I 48mm x 48mm I 48mm x 70mm I 48mm x 98mm I 48mm x 148mm

Panels

Wood panels find diverse applications across industries, serving as interior wall cladding for residential and commercial spaces, ceiling treatments for warmth and ambiance, and structural elements in furniture making and cabinetry. They also feature prominently in door and frame construction, serve as decorative accents, and contribute to acoustic solutions in spaces like auditoriums.

Sizes: TGV 12mm x 119mm | STV 12mm x 119mm | Half Log | Fluted | Reverse Fluted

Hardwood Series

Hardwood finds a myriad of applications across industries, prized for its durability, strength, and aesthetic qualities. It is commonly used in furniture making, where its natural beauty enhances the craftsmanship of pieces ranging from tables and chairs to cabinets and flooring. Hardwood also serves as a preferred material for interior trim and molding, adding elegance and sophistication to architectural details in residential and commercial spaces. Additionally, hardwood is favored for high-end flooring solutions due to its longevity and ability to withstand heavy foot traffic, making it a popular choice for homes, offices, and public buildings seeking timeless appeal and enduring quality.

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