Western australian hardwoods and the superb furniture created from them represent one of australia s most important assets.
Western australian hardwoods.
The heartwood is a pale yellowish.
On this page you can search hardwoods by botanical name common name or application.
Eucalyptus marginate jarrah is one of the most common species of eucalyptus tree in the southwest of western australia.
Red ironbark timber ranges from deep dark red to red brown.
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It is generally in very limited supply in part to it growing in reserves.
From pale pinks to deep reds which when blended in flooring give any venue a warm and luxurious look.
Woodsolutions provides details about the timber species and materials available for building in australia.
Jarrah is a unique australian hardwood renowned for its versatility.
A species to suit any location.
Boral timber has a range of beautiful australian hardwood species varying in colour and grain.
Its rough bark is hard and deeply furrowed and ranges from a dark grey to black hue.
Consumers can be confident that buying western australian timber products supports local manufacturing and local communities.
Details for each species include.
Appearance common applications durability strength workability termite resistance and fire resistance.
The heartwood varies in colour.
A blend of various sized hardwoods harvested from coastal regions.
Western australia has been blessed with some of our planet s most incredible timbers and the nation s finest hardwoods such as jarrah the best known marri sheoak and blackbutt.
Jarrah timbers reflect the hues of the western australian landscape.
Some of the western australian hardwoods we use in our furniture include the following.
Also known as yarri it is lighter in appearance than blackbutt eucalyptus pilularis.
Its durability and strength make it an ideal timber for a range of structural and design applications with timbers that display colours ranging from deep red to blonde.
All of our slabs and burls are available as raw timber or surfaced ready for you to make that special piece of west australian hardwood furniture.
Western australian blackbutt is a large australian hardwood that grows in the wetter southwest jarrah and karri forest areas of western australia.
Welcome we are located in manjimup in the centre of the south west of western australia the only place on earth where these wonderful trees grow naturally.