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New Zealand Pine Wood in India | Affordable Softwood Timber – OPS International

🌲 New Zealand Pine Wood – Versatile Softwood for Interiors & Construction
📍 Origin & Availability New Zealand Pine is cultivated in managed forests across New Zealand, making it one of the most sustainable softwoods in the global market. In India, it is imported through Gandhidham (Gujarat), Delhi, and Kolkata timber hubs. To know more about our firm’s expertise and global sourcing, visit our Company Profile.
💰 Price Range in India New Zealand Pine typically costs ₹900 – ₹1,300 per cubic foot, depending on grading, import duties, and dollar exchange rates. For accurate calculations tailored to your project, use our Timber Size & Rate Calculator.
📏 Standard Sizes
Length: 8–12 feet
Width: 6–12 inches
Thickness: 1–3 inches
Formats: Boards, planks, beams, and panels
🪵 Physical Properties
Color: Pale cream to light yellow
Grain: Straight, with occasional knots
Texture: Medium‑coarse, soft to touch
Strength: Lightweight, easy to work, moderately durable with protective finishes
🔎 Identification Features
Pale cream shade with visible knots
Straight grain pattern
Softer feel compared to hardwoods
🛠️ Common Uses in India
Furniture: Chairs, tables, cabinets
Interiors: Wall panelling, false ceilings, partitions
Construction: Doors, frames, temporary structures
Export: Budget furniture for Middle East markets
📊 Comparison with Other Woods For a full comparison of Pine with Beech, Teak, Oak, and Walnut, explore our All Products section.
| Wood Type | Price (₹/cft) | Color/Texture | Primary Use Cases |
|---|---|---|---|
| New Zealand Pine | 900–1300 | Pale cream, soft | Furniture, panelling, partitions |
| German Pine | 800–1200 | Light yellow, soft | Budget furniture, panelling |
| Beech | 1400–1600 | Pale pink, smooth | Furniture, flooring |
| Teak (Sagwan) | 2500–3500 | Golden brown, oily | Luxury furniture, outdoor |
| Oak | 1800–2200 | Light brown, rustic | Flooring, cabinetry |
⚖️ Pros & Cons of New Zealand Pine ✅ Pros:
Affordable compared to hardwoods
Lightweight and easy to work
Versatile for interiors and furniture
Sustainable forestry practices
❌ Cons:
Less durable than hardwoods
Prone to scratches and dents
Requires protective finishes
✨ Punchlines
“New Zealand Pine Wood – Affordable elegance for interiors.”
“Imported Pine timber for panelling, furniture, and construction.”
“OPS International – Supplying New Zealand Pine across India.”
Conclusion
New Zealand Pine Wood offers the perfect balance of strength, beauty, and versatility — and OPS International is your go-to supplier across India. With our Delhi and Gujarat branches, we ensure timely delivery, precision sizing, and unmatched quality for every project.
👉 Contact OPS International today to source New Zealand Pine Wood for your next project and experience the perfect blend of performance and aesthetics.
Contact OPS International for samples, pricing and technical support: info@opsinternational.in | +91-99-10-20-3100
❓ Frequently Asked Questions – New Zealand Pine Wood
🌲 What is New Zealand Pine Wood?
New Zealand Pine Wood is a softwood imported from New Zealand, known for its pale cream color, straight grain, and affordability. It is widely used in furniture, wall panelling, and construction.
💰 What is the price range of New Zealand Pine Wood in India?
New Zealand Pine Wood typically costs ₹900–1,300 per cubic foot in India, depending on grading, import duties, and exchange rates. For accurate calculations, use our Timber Size & Rate Calculator.
📍 Where is New Zealand Pine Wood available in India?
New Zealand Pine Wood is imported and distributed through major timber hubs such as Gandhidham (Gujarat), Delhi, and Kolkata. Learn more about our sourcing in the OPS International Company Profile.
🪵 What are the uses of New Zealand Pine Wood?
New Zealand Pine Wood is used for furniture, wall panelling, doors, frames, partitions, and ceiling panels. It is also exported in economical furniture projects. Compare with other woods in our All Products section.
⚖️ What are the pros and cons of New Zealand Pine Wood?
Pros: Affordable, lightweight, easy to work, versatile, sustainable.
Cons: Less durable than hardwoods, prone to scratches, requires protective finishes.




