Angelim Amargoso
Amber Charm
Angelim Amargoso is a noble South American wood with a warm, intense color similar to teak, highly valued and sought after by decking enthusiasts. Its warmth enhances and decorates the environments where it is installed, whether in residential or communal settings, outdoor areas, restaurants, or large public works.
Reliability and Performance
Angelim Amargoso is among the most stable, reliable, and high-performing natural woods for decking, all while being competitively priced. Its excellent performance, combined with a sober and delicate aesthetic impact, has made Angelim Amargoso one of the most widely used natural woods in the world for outdoor finishes.
Angelim Amargoso is unique:
Ipe Lapacho
The Hardest Wood in the World
Ipe Lapacho, sourced from the forests of South America, boasts high levels of strength and flexibility, providing exceptional performance in all outdoor applications. Considered one of the hardest woods in the world, Ipe planks can last over 25 years, practically immune to moisture, weathering, pests, fungi, and stress.
Distinctive Shades
The varied hues that make Ipe so recognizable tend to shift over the years toward gray-silver tones. This characteristic renders Ipe a unique essence, but it can be mitigated by maintaining the color with the use of specific oils.
Ipe Lapacho is unique:
Teak
Exotic Charm, Design, and Performance
With its golden color and distinctive fragrance, Teak is a noble wood originating from Burma and Indonesia, particularly suitable for enhancing prestigious environments. Given its aesthetic and technical characteristics, this essence embodies everything one could desire from a natural wood finish.
Quality and Resistance
Like all exotic woods selected by Déco, this noble essence from Indonesia and Burma is specifically designed for outdoor use, being water-repellent and resistant to salt spray and all weather conditions. With its golden hue and characteristic scent, Teak is an especially fitting choice for private and upscale settings where durability, stability, and aesthetics are expressed with utmost refinement.
Teak is unique: