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Furniture and Joinery
Some of Australia's most skilled furniture designers, makers, and craft people use these timbers to produce pieces that either respect traditional furniture forms or push the boundaries of modern design.
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Nelson House by Biotope
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Integrating nature and design, Archiblox brings the outdoors in with Tasmanian Oak floors
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Custom for a cause
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Into the wild, Cumulus Studio reveals Poetic Vision at Cradle Mountain Visitor’s Centre
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A tub fit for a prince
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Rockpool: where grandeur and homeliness blend seamlessly
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Reclaimed Tasmanian Myrtle furniture by Simon Ancher transforms Freycinet Lodge
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Phat Fish – contemporary, timeless, quintessentially Tasmanian.
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A Rustic Jewel on the Banks of the Tamar
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Tasmanian Oak ties the knot between His and Her House
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A tent pitched on Bruny Island
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Williams + Goulder choose Cusp CLT for Self Portrait at Melbourne Design Week
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Broached Goulder: an Australian furniture designer-maker’s multigenerational narrative
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Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions: taking their cues from nature.
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Timber transforms Lexus of Tasmania showroom into an inviting home-like sanctuary
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Designing for longevity, Ha Architecture looks to timber
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A John Wardle first, the crown jewel to Launceston’s Inveresk Library
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Hot soup, inviting design
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Tasmanian Blackwood heats things up at London Restaurant, Mama Fuego
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Award-winning Cradle Coast Campus evokes a sense of calm with Tasmanian timber
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More Than a Little luxury
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