• The Mango tree, a naturalised Australian timber

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    The Mango tree, a naturalised Australian timber
    Mango wood, from the Mangifera indica tree, is a sustainable and versatile material gaining popularity in the furniture industry. Known for its durability, unique grain patterns, and affordability, it is used in furniture, decor, musical instruments, and kitchen accessories. Harvested sustainably once mango trees stop producing fruit, it provides an eco-friendly alternative to other hardwoods. Proper care, including regular dusting and polishing, ensures its...
  • Marri, the WA blond

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    Marri, the WA blond
    Marri, Corymbia calophylla, is often called the “WA blond” for its warm, honey-toned timber. It brings light into a space without looking pale or flat, and its natural grain, often marked by distinctive gum veins, gives each piece a sense of individuality. That balance of warmth and character is exactly why Marri is chosen for furniture and handcrafted items, it feels natural, lived-in, and...
  • Tasmanian Oak, the Great All-rounder

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    Tasmanian Oak, the Great All-rounder
    Discover the unique qualities of Tasmanian Oak. Learn about its uses, properties, and sustainability. Find out why Tasmanian Oak is favored for construction, furniture, and more. Perfect for architects, builders, and wood enthusiasts.
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