Paulownia Vanity Units

Paulownia wood strength, smoothness, lack of blemishes and high auto ignition temperature makes it the ideal wood for the manufacture of solid wood kitchens. 

With an auto ignition temperature higher than 400 degrees Celsius, double that of most hardwoods and softwoods, Paulownia has a flame spreading rate considerably lower to most building codes.

Paulownia wood is water-resistant, light in weight, exceptionally stable, withstands warping, breakages and deformations. It stains and paints well in a variety of finishes. With a similar grain but lighter in colour than oak, when stained it visually appears like oak but at a fraction of the price.

Paulownia is highly resistant to attacks from termites insects, pests and rot, it is therefore ideally suited to be used in environments where these are a problem.

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