

Chittagong Gamari Timber is a popular hardwood from Bangladesh known for its beautiful grain, smooth texture, and durability. It is widely used for wooden doors, furniture, and interior woodwork.
Chittagong Gamari Timber is a high-quality hardwood widely used in Bangladesh for doors, furniture, and interior woodwork. Sourced from the Chittagong region, Gamari (Gmelina arborea) is known for its natural golden-brown color, smooth texture, and excellent workability.
This timber is a popular choice among carpenters and furniture makers because it is easy to process and produces a beautiful polished finish. The natural grain pattern and warm tone of Gamari wood make it perfect for modern wooden doors, furniture, cabinets, and decorative woodwork.
Attractive natural golden-brown color
Smooth and uniform grain texture
Lightweight yet durable hardwood
Easy to cut, shape, and polish
Excellent for interior furniture and door manufacturing
Chittagong Gamari timber is commonly used in:
Wooden door manufacturing
Furniture such as chairs, tables, and beds
Door frames and wooden panels
Cabinets and wardrobes
Interior decoration and paneling
Because of its natural elegance and workability, Gamari timber is highly preferred for modern wooden door designs and stylish interior furniture.
Gamari wood generally features a light golden to medium brown color with straight and natural grain patterns. The texture is smooth and consistent, which allows the wood to take varnish, polish, and paint very well.
Its natural look enhances both traditional and contemporary interior designs, making it a versatile choice for many woodworking projects.
Wood Type: Gamari (Gmelina arborea)
Origin: Chittagong, Bangladesh
Color: Light golden to medium brown
Grain: Straight natural grain
Applications: Doors, furniture, interior woodwork, panels