Wood Adventures
Mijikenda is able to supply selected driftwood beams, very rare wide tops (bar, dining & conference tables, etc.) from selected East African Rosewoods, centuries old Burmese Teak and reclaimed African mahogany amongst others. If you like this sort of stuff, our raw stock and timber collection will simply blow your mind! Come with cash if you are inclined.
Nicole has many years of experience supporting interior projects throughout East Africa and is available for onsite or bespoke consultation, subject to project size and continent!
The Mijikenda team is always open for ideas and enthusiastic to discuss clients’ interests and requirements whether commercial or residential. So please… contact us if you have a special idea or feel inclined to order your own amazing creation!
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- 400 years old burmese teak beams (steel)
- Extra long 400 years old burmese teak beams
- Ancient reclaimed Mahogany
- Ancient reclaimed Mahogany, extraordinary grain
- Rough planed Mtandarusi, high density, orange/purple grain
- Splitting extra-wide reclaimed Mtandarusi
- Rare colored 4-foot split beach salvaged Mtandarusi (super heavy)
- Reclaimed (driftwood) teak butress
- Heavy lift (beach salvaged mahogany tree buttress)
- Pit-sawing enormous Mahogany trunk (beach salvage, Kenya)
- Heavy beach lift (beach salvage, Kenya)
- Sea Transport - Reclaimed Mahogany
- Milling 400 year old teak beams. A machinist's dream (not!)
- Reclaimed Mvule
- Reclaimed Mtandarusi
- Amazing color & texture
- Desert island, big timber
- Hand-crafted by traditional 'adze', one of the oldest most-versatile woodworking tools known to man
- Mahogany buttress in progress
- Mahogany buttress in progress
- Mahogany buttress in progress
- Mijikenda stool in progress
- Mzee Hamisi
- Work in progress



























































