Forest Reds
Timeless Beauty.
Forest Reds consist of two major hardwood species, Forest Red Gum (Eucalyptus tereticornis) and Red Iron Bark (Eucalyptus crebra).
Found growing along the coastal ranges of New South Wales and extending up into Queensland.
The glorious colours of forest reds range from rich reddish browns to soft salmon pinks.Texture is medium to even. Its renowned strength ensures that its beauty will last a lifetime.
Grade | Standard and Better |
Hardness | 2.0 |
Profile | 65 x 19 | 86 x 19 | 135 x 19 |





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Spotted Gum
Natural Charm.
Grade | Standard and Better, Feature Grade |
Hardness | 11.0 |
Profile | 65 x 19 | 86 x 19 | 135 x 19 130 x 25 132 x 32 |





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Ironbark
Unique Luxury.
Ironbark it distributed from southern coastal New South Wales to Maryborough in Queensland.
Ironbark is a very characteristic group. The timber is very heavy, hard and compact. The fibres are seen to be compact and closely compressed. The hardwood of Ironbark ranges from light grey or light chocolate with some darker reds and browns occurring. The sapwood is slightly lighter in colour.
Grade | Standard and Better |
Hardness | 12.00 |
Profile | 65 x 19 | 86 x 19 | 135 x 19 |





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Mixed Hardwoods
Distinctive Style.
Mixed Hardwoods exhibit a variant range of colours, from the pale browns of spotted gum through to the vibrant reds and soft salmon pinks of forest reds and the very distinctive dark browns of ironbark. Truly this timber offers the essence of all Australian hardwoods.
Grade | Standard and Better, Feature Grade |
Hardness | 10.5 |
Profile | 65 x 19 | 86 x 19 | 135 x 19 130 x 25 132 x 32 |





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