Why Choose Oak Lumber from Timber OK

In today’s furniture, joinery, and interior design industries, oak is a preferred material — valued for its aesthetic appeal, durability, and dimensional stability. However, these benefits are only truly realized when the timber meets professional standards. At Timber OK, we supply oak lumber that undergoes rigorous quality control at every stage — from harvesting to kiln drying. We offer both edged and unedged boards with precise dimensions, consistent geometry, and stable moisture levels of 8–10%. Sustainability Is Our Priority We use raw material sourced from responsibly managed forests in Ukraine, ensuring minimal environmental impact and long-term resource stewardship. Quality That Stands the Test of Time Our oak boards resist cracking, warping, and distortion during processing, and they finish beautifully. This performance is achieved through advanced drying technology and careful grading of each board. Reliable Supply for Your Production We understand the importance of consistency. That’s why we structure our operations to ensure your oak timber arrives on time, in the right quantity, and with guaranteed quality. Professionalism in Every Detail Our clients include premium furniture producers, stair manufacturers, parquet and door makers, and interior component specialists. Your focus is on creating exceptional products — ours is on delivering the material that makes it possible. Timber OK is more than just a lumber supplier. We’re a partner who understands the demands of production and delivers solutions that work in the real world.

Kyryl Matvienko

7/6/20251 min read

A stack of freshly cut tree logs with visible tree rings, indicating different stages of growth. The logs vary in size, with a combination of larger and smaller cuts. The outer bark is partially visible, and the wood has a rich, warm color with a coarse texture.
A stack of freshly cut tree logs with visible tree rings, indicating different stages of growth. The logs vary in size, with a combination of larger and smaller cuts. The outer bark is partially visible, and the wood has a rich, warm color with a coarse texture.

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