100% Western Australian made
Jarrah furniture and Marri furniture
Western Australian timbers include a variety of beautiful and versitile hardwoods. Some of the Western Australian hardwoods we use in our furniture include the following.
Common Name: Jarrah
Species: Eucalyptus marginate
Jarrah is one of the most common species of eucalyptus tree in the southwest of Western Australia. Its colours range from soft salmon pinks through to rich reddish-browns. It is one of the most recognised and popular Western Australian timbers used for furniutre construction.
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Common Name: Marri
Species: Eucalyptus calophylla
Marri is unique to Western Australia and grown amongst the Jarrah and Karri Forests of the South West. It has distinctive black gum lines and colours range from light creamy brown though to rich honey tones. It can also have sections of pink and khaki tonings. Marri has limited availability.
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Common Name: Western Australian Blackbutt
Species: Eucalyptus patems
Western Australian Blackbutt's colour ranges from pale cream through to soft yellow - brownish tones. It has very limited availabilty as it is conserved in stream reserves. It bears no resemblance to Blackbutts found in other parts of Australia.
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Common Name: Sheoak
Species: Allocasuarina fraseriana
Sheoak is found in the South West of Western Australia in the coastal region where it is an understudy species in the Jarrah forest. It is distinctive with prominent medullary rays throughout. Its colour ranges from pale yellow to golden brown through to dark rich red andn is limited in its availability.
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Common Name: Wandoo
Species: Eucalyptus wandoo
Wandoo is endemic to Western Australia. It is very hard and often used for sleepers, poles and heavy construction and occassionally if a manufacturer is willing, in our furniture. It varies in colour from pale yellowish-brown to very rich reddish-brown.
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