Beechwood has widely used hardwood in Europe in many countries like Germany, France, Denmark, the UK, Holland, and so on. Its hardness, strength, and resistance are qualities that make it capable of use in many things. Romanian beech wood is growing in forests in many parts and regions and it is a tradition of using this type of wood. Only mature trees that are identified by a special Organisation can be cut and transported to the wood factories, usually near the exploitation region.
Romanian beech wood is good for furniture, kitchenware, kids’ toys and more


Due to the fact that beech wood is a hard and straight-grained wood, it is often used in the making of furniture, kids’ toys, cooking utensils, tool handles, and sports equipment. Makes the perfect wood for your knives because it doesn’t affect the knives’ blades.
Romanian beech wood is better than pine and oak

Beechwood is harder than pine, but not harder than oak. Also is quite durable and resistant when it comes to abrasion and shock. So, carpenters love to work with this wood. It also provides an elegant and dated look to furniture.
Wooden Kitchenware is very used in many countries as traditional wood

Beechwood for kitchen items is the most popular wood used due to its durability and tradition. It looks very good in the kitchen and can be used for many years. The most common articles made from beech wood are chopping boards, countertops, spoons, forks, and support for serving items.
Beechwood should hold both its shape and its color if looked after properly. It will tend to darken slightly over the years if left in its natural state.
