The natural building material
Wooden sleepers from train tracks have been used for centuries around the world to create train lines. Today, however, they also find other very useful and beautiful applications. Their use today varies from creating garden stairs, terraces, planters, decorative garden ponds, entrance or corridor steps, etc. to the construction of furniture. We have a full variety of new and used sleepers made of different types of wood and in 3 different qualities. The age of the used ones is what gives character to any outdoor construction, while the new ones also concern indoor use. It is a natural material that is solid, long-lasting and rich in character.
AZOBE SLEEPERS
Sleeper made of wood from the African tree Lophira alata, which belongs to the Ochnaceae family. It is also known as ironwood due to its hardness and durability. Train sleepers are essentially its most common use. Native to African countries.