Beechwood:
Beech trees have an upright growth habit, with an open pyramidal form when young that gradually develops into a broad, rounded canopy with age. They can reach heights of 100 feet or more, though they are slow-growing and require many decades to mature fully.
Beechwood is a dense, strong hardwood, most commonly sourced from European beech, a tree native to Europe. It is valued for its stability and resistance to warping, as well as its smooth, fine grain, which allows for precise shaping and a clean finish.
For these reasons, beechwood is traditionally used in high-quality furniture and accessories, including garment hangers designed to support weight and preserve the structure of tailored pieces over time.