Eva-Last Introduces True Ipe and Weathered Ipe to its Pioneer Indigenous Collection
Plano, Texas (March 9, 2026) – The era of compromise is over. Eva-Last, a global manufacturer of high-performance composite building materials, has expanded its premium Pioneer decking range with the introduction of two new colors to its Indigenous Collection, True Ipe and Weathered Ipe, now available across the United States and Canada.
Designed to replicate the beauty of rare hardwoods, Pioneer uses high-resolution digital replication technology to capture what was once impossible – the depth, grain, and character of exotic wood – without the environmental, supply, or performance risks that now define exotic timber, all in a durable, low maintenance, long-lasting composite.
This collection is inspired by some of the world’s most sought-after hardwoods. True Ipe delivers deep, rich brown tones reminiscent of the freshly milled exotic Ipe timber, while Weathered Ipe captures the softer, time-worn beauty of the naturally aged wood. Both colors are virtually indistinguishable from real hardwood, recreated with remarkable precision through Eva-Last’s advanced digital imaging technology.
“True Ipe and Weathered Ipe represent the next evolution of Pioneer,” says Marc Minne, CEO of Eva-Last. “Pioneer has already proven itself as a top-performing composite decking solution in markets around the world, and bringing these new colors to the U.S. and Canada is a significant step forward for the brand. As premium hardwoods become increasingly scarce, volatile, and difficult to source responsibly, we saw an opportunity to redefine what luxury decking should look like in 2026. These colors capture the depth, richness, and natural variation of this rare hardwood with extraordinary accuracy, while delivering the long-term performance, supply certainty, and the sustainability today’s projects demand.”
At the core of Pioneer’s performance is its bamboo foamed-PVC and glass fiber reinforced construction, delivering superior strength, dimensional stability, and extended span capability. An advanced wear layer protects against fading, scratches, stains, moisture, insects, and harsh weather, ensuring long-term durability with minimal maintenance.
Responding to the Realities of Hardwood in 2026
The global hardwood decking market is under increasing pressure. According to international forestry and conservation data, more than 30% of the world’s commercially traded hardwood species are now classified as threatened, with several tropical species, including those traditionally used for decking, subject to strict harvesting controls, export bans, or limited quotas. In parallel, illegal logging continues to account for an estimated 10–15% of global timber trade, driving tighter enforcement, higher compliance costs, and reduced availability of certified material.
These constraints have contributed to ongoing supply instability and significant price volatility. Combined with rising freight costs and expanding certification requirements, sourcing premium hardwood has become increasingly unpredictable for builders and specifiers. Even when supply is secured, long-term performance remains dependent on intensive maintenance, and climate-specific installation practices – factors that continue to raise lifecycle costs and project risk.
Pioneer was developed in direct response to these realities, offering the look of rare hardwoods without reliance on diminishing forest resources or exposure to supply-chain uncertainty.
By replicating rare hardwoods rather than relying on them, Pioneer offers:
· Stable, reliable supply without dependence on endangered species
· Predictable pricing free from timber market volatility
· Reduced lifecycle impact through exceptional longevity
· Authentic hardwood aesthetics without rot, splintering, or decay
Where traditional hardwoods demand constant upkeep to preserve their appearance, Pioneer maintains its beauty season after season, without compromise.
The launch of True Ipe and Weathered Ipe marks a significant step forward for the Pioneer collection in the U.S. and Canadian markets. Designed to replicate the beauty of rare hardwoods while eliminating the risks associated with natural timber, Pioneer reflects Eva-Last’s continued focus on innovation, performance, and long-term value.
For more information, please visit www.eva-last.com/us.
Sources:
Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO) – Global Forest Resources Assessment
International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) – IUCN Red List of Threatened Species
INTERPOL & United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP) – Environmental Crime and Illegal Logging Reports
World Bank – Forest Governance and Timber Trade Assessments
Forest Stewardship Council (FSC) – Certification and Chain-of-Custody Standards
World Wide Fund for Nature (WWF) – Forestry and Timber Sourcing Reports
About Eva-Last®
Eva-Last is a globally recognized and trusted brand that manufactures and distributes specialized bamboo composite building products. Together with a wide range of advanced decking, cladding, fencing, architectural beams, fasteners and flooring products, Eva-Last also offers specialized support systems and expert advice, ensuring each and every build is designed to last. Eva-Last composite products and complimentary systems can be found in over 30 countries globally and have been an imperative part of some of the world’s largest building projects. As a global leader in composite building technology, Eva-Last ensures product quality and customer satisfaction with class-leading warranties. For the latest news, please follow Eva-Last on Facebook (EvaLastAmericas), Instagram (EvaLast_Americas), X (EvaLastGlobal), LinkedIn (Eva-Last Global), TikTok (evalast_), Pinterest (EvaLastComposite), and Flickr (Eva-Last), or view the brand's YouTube channel (EvaLastglobal) for product information and installation guidelines.

