Welcome to FABRICA, a premier wood processing company established in 2006. Our state-of-the-art factory and corporate offices are located in Riyadh, Kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

By adhering to quality, sustainability, and innovation, our company’s expertise focuses on the creation of valuable and premium products transforming raw wood into high-quality woodwork for a diverse range of end-user applications.

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At Fabrica, we are dedicated to transforming the finest raw materials into beautiful, durable products. 

DID YOU KNOW?

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Microfiber cloths are particularly effective at trapping dust without scratching the wood.
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Cleaning up spills on the wood immediately prevents moisture from penetrating the wood and causing stains or warping.
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Using harsh chemicals or abrasive cleaners can damage the wood's finish.
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When cleaning wood, use a damp cloth rather than a wet one. Excess water can damage the wood and its finish.
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Prolonged exposure to direct sunlight can fade wood. Use curtains, blinds, or UV-protective window films to minimize sun exposure.
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Wood can expand or contract with changes in humidity, leading to cracks or warping. Keep the humidity levels in your home consistent.
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In dry seasons, consider using a humidifier to maintain adequate moisture levels. In humid seasons, ensure good ventilation to prevent excess moisture build-up.
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lignum vitae is considered the hardest and densest wood in the world. It is so strong that it is often used for bearings and bushings in machinery.
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Not all furniture is pure wood. Many furniture pieces are made with a combination of wood and other materials like plywood, veneers, or engineered wood for cost-effectiveness and design versatility.
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To protect wood from moisture and mold, ensure proper ventilation and avoid placing wood furniture directly against walls.
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Sealants or finishes create a protective barrier on wood items, and maintaining indoor humidity levels between 30-50% to prevents warping or mold growth.
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Wood is a renewable resource that absorbs carbon dioxide and stores carbon throughout its lifetime.
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Exotic woods like ebony or rosewood offer unique aesthetics but may come with higher costs and sustainability concerns. Domestic woods like oak and pine are more readily available and often favored for their durability and affordability.
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There are over 100,000 wood species on the planet, which can be sorted into two main categories hardwoods and softwoods. Hardwoods are the wide-leaved trees while softwoods are those trees which are covered with needles.
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There are over three trillion trees in the world, with a ratio of 400 trees for every human.
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Pine trees produce the least amount of oxygen due to their thin needles. In contrast, Douglas fir, spruce, true fir, beech, and maple trees are among the highest oxygen producers.
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Both sun and water can significantly alter the appearance of wood, causing it to fade, darken, or develop stains and discolorations.
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