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| Australian Beech is a beautiful combination of highland timbers, carefully selected to create a unique color that ranges from pale brown to golden hues to a light cream with a slightly pink tint. | Blackbutt is a commonly grown hardwood that has attractive coloring from cream to pale brown, sometimes with a slight tinge of pink. It's grain is usually straight and texture is medium and even. | Brushbox has long been sought after for its unique properties and aesthetic qualities. It has a fine and even texture with a beautiful, rich color. It can vary from pale pinkish grey to rich reddish brown. |
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| Flooded Rose Gum is highly prized for its unique, subtle rose tones that vary from pale pink to soft reds and red browns. It's ideal for luxurious domestic applications that require a rich but gentle aesthetic. | Forest Reds is a blend of medium to large hardwoods harvested from the coastal regions. Timber color ranging from pale pinks to deep rich reds, which when blended in flooring, give a particularly warm, luxurious appearance. | Ironbark produces a stunning array of timber hues from pale brown to dark chocolate brown as well as dark red. The grain is usually interlocked, with a moderately course texture. |
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| Jarrah is renowned world-wide for it's density, resistance to insect attack and beautiful rich red color which deepens over time into a soft burgundy. | Karri is a lively red color with overtones from pale pink to rich reddish brown. Karri's high density and hard wearing qualities make it highly sought after by architects. | Messmate is a well known hardwood species that has been used in a variety of applications for decades. It varies in color from pale browns through to light yellows with subtle hints of peach. |
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| New England Oak embodies the subtle, natural visual aesthetic of this classic Australian landscape. New England Oak tone varies from soft yellows and pinks to pinkish browns. | Red Mahogany is an extremely dense hardwood species, with stunning pale to deep, dark red coloring. It's density and rare coloring have made it a prestigious timber species that is highly sought after. | River Reds is a species from the Eucalyptus Grandis from New South Wales. It's color varies from pink to pale red-brown. |
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| Spotted Gum. The word Spotted Gum refers to the soft mottled color caused by weathering of the outer tree as it sheds elliptical strips of bark. This color varies from pale greybrowns and soft creams to a rich chocolate brown. | Stringybark is a blend of eucalyptus varieties native to various of New South Wales. The texture of Stringybark is moderately fine and even with a straight grain and a light colored blend. | Sydney Blue Gum is a well known timber found on the east of Australia. It has a straight grain that is sometimes interlocked. It's distinctive color varies from soft pinks to dark pinks and red browns. |
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| Tallowwood is a prestigious timber that is sought after by architects. It is an exceptionally durable hardwood species with unique color and grain structure. It is predominantly yellowish brown with a tinge of olive green and beautiful growth rings. | Tasmanian Oak is a combination of three eucalypt species commonly found in Tasmania. Together they produce a blend of beautiful coloring from pale cream to pink and reddish brown. Tasmanian Oak logs are quarter sawn to produce an extremely straight and even grain. | Turpentine is a highly durable hardwood species that is commonly grown in New South Wales and southern Queensland. In color, it varies from pale to dark reddish brown through to deep chocolate brown. It has a straight grain and coarse but even texture. |
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