Jongwe":155tlzj7 said:
Here's a piece that I cut down the middle.
Based on your subsequent images, it's certainly not what I tentatively speculated might be red palm, a possibility I came to because of the appearance of your first images of the light pulls.
Based on subsequent images you've posted, I can only say I've no idea what the species might be, apart from, as others have noted, it's something vaguely 'mahoganyish' in appearance, which provides a multitude of possibilities. Generally, it's quite commonly impossible to precisely name a wood species from a few low resolution photographs posted on the internet, and I'd say all the suggestions you've been given by others are as close as you'll get to an accurate identification, i.e., they're all just a reasonable guess, so I suppose you can take your pick.
When it comes to the difficulty of identifying wood species I have in the past put a few small pieces of oak (mostly offcuts) on the bench in front of people who were positive they could differentiate via a superficial inspection between any of the American white oaks available, and the European oaks that can be purchased. In these, admittedly not especially scientifically constructed experiments, no-one that I can recall has ever been able to get much more than about half right, which I suspect is about as good as guessing the general oak type for each sample on a random basis (e.g., toss a coin to decide if a particular sample is one of the American whites or one of the European types), ha, ha. Slainte.