Mango wood furniture is any piece of furniture made from the wood that comes from mango trees. The appearance of this wood can change, with some varieties producing a light brown color and others producing a deeper brown. Some varieties will even feature a mix of the two shades for an especially beautiful piece of mango wood furniture. This hardwood is durable and easier than some other hardwoods to work with, making it an increasingly popular choice among furniture makers. It is a sustainable wood, which means it is more environmentally friendly than other hardwoods.
Mango wood can be harvested more quickly than some other hardwoods, which can take decades to grow to a harvesting point. Mango wood can be harvested and used for mango wood furniture much more quickly as long as the tree is healthy and free of fungus. In most cases, the tree will not be harvested until it stops giving fruit, as the mango fruit is a valuable export for many countries. When it is harvested, the wood will usually cost less than other hardwoods because it is easier to grow and harvest, not to mention replace with new trees.
Just about any piece of furniture can be made with mango wood. The best choices for mango wood furniture are pieces that will showcase the grain and tone of the wood; tables and chairs are very often made from mango wood, as are consoles, dressers, bed frames, and wardrobes. Doors can also be made from mango wood; this is an exceptional opportunity to showcase the beauty of the wood while creating a durable and strong piece of furniture.
Some mango wood furniture items are less common but still quite functional. Kitchen cabinets, for example, are usually not made of mango, though there really is no reason not to use the wood for such purposes. Mango wood desks are less common as well, though again, such a piece of furniture would be an ideal way to show off the beauty of the wood while creating a durable and affordable piece of furniture.
Mango wood can be combined with other materials during the construction of furniture. The most commonly used material combined with mango wood is glass, as doors and tabletops can be accented with either material. Metal is less commonly used for accenting. Multi-density fiberboard (MDF) is commonly used on all types of furniture made from hardwoods, and mango is no exception.