Mahogany, Cuban

Cuban Mahogany (Swietenia mahogani) is the original and historic mahogany so prized by early furniture makers such as Thomas Chippendale, Thomas Sheridan and Duncan Phype. It is native to the southern tip of Florida throughout the Caribbean.

Its coloring varies from a pale pink-brown to a darker red-brown. It works, glues, and finishes well.

Because of its popularity, and because there were no logging restrictions, the Cuban Mahogany was so over harvested that its export from Cuba was banned in 1946, and is now listed by CITES as an endangered species. Although Cuban is the original genuine mahogany, it has been so long since the wood has been readily available that the term “genuine mahogany” now refers to the genus Swietenia macrophylla, otherwise known as Honduran Mahogany.

The Cuban Mahogany that we stock is old growth trees from the Florida Keys. The wood is harvested from trees blown down in winter storms, contracted tree removals (e.g. tree services), and from trim harvesting. It has been sawn live edge in thicknesses ranging from 5/4 through 12/4. Some pieces are up to 22 inches wide and 7 feet long. It has been air dried for a minimum of 5 years.

Resistance to decay and termites has made this mahogany prized for boatbuilding.  Its beauty and workability has let to its use in furniture, cabinetry, turnings, veneers, musical instruments, and carving.

Please give us a call at 603-798-5135
or email us if you have questions!

*All types of wood dust that are inhaled are hazardous to your health and have the potential to cause allergic reactions in sensitive people. Please wear the proper personal protective equipment when working with any type of wood.*

For more information about this species, please visit The Wood Database.

We’re here to help you find what you need. Provide us with your materials list and we will be more than happy to provide you with a free quote!

FREE QUOTE