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Tasmanian Blackwood |
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Blackwood is one of Australia's premier furnishing timbers,displaying amazing'Fiddle-back'and grand'Crowning'growth patterns with stunning blends of colour variation. Character Blackwood is highlighted by knots and a heavier variation of colour tone,range from a comfortable soft grey to streaks of black then degrees of variegated golden browns and even a wonderful rich red hue. |
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Tasmanian Oak |
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Tasmanian Oak is ideal for all furniture applications. Its light appearance and straight grain makes it
acceptive to any colour stain or natural finish. |
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Blackbutt |
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Blackbutt is one of the least flammable eucalypts and usually survives moderate forest fires, although the base of the tree becomes blackened, giving the tree its name. Plantation blackbutt is a light yellow colour and even-grained, while native regrowth blackbutt has much more variation. |
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Jarrah |
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Jarrah is ideal for areas of high usage. The beautiful deep, brownish-red tones are one of the best natural features of Western Australia's favourite timber., When polished clear, Jarrah appears deep red giving a prestige old English style to your furniture.
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Red Gum |
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Red Gum is one of Australia's natural furniture treasures.. The consistent colour and medium grain result in furniture radiates quality .
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Rosewood |
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Rosewood refers to a number of richly hued timbers, often with darker veining, but found in many different hues. All rosewoods are strong and durable. |
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