gumwood

/ˈɡʌmˌwʊd/
noun
  1. The hard wood from any of several trees that produce gum, especially the sweet gum or black gum, used for furniture, flooring, and veneer.
    • The antique table was made of polished gumwood.
    • Gumwood is often used for interior trim and cabinetry.
    • They chose gumwood for the new bookshelves because of its rich grain.