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Seasoned Timber Products
Tasmanian hardwoods are available in full range of joinery products for internal applications.
Tasmanian hardwoods applications include: lining, skirting and architraves, benchtops, cupboard doors, windows, doors and stairs. These appearance products are matched by rugged structural products like hardwood framing, and a wide range of glue-laminated elements.
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Porta

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Neville Smith Forest Products

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Britton Timbers

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McKay Timber

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Wattle Bird House by Flett Architecture

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From bay views to beer taps, JAWS Architects uses Tasmanian Oak to tell a local story

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A beacon of tranquility, Tasmanian Oak shines in the Lantern House by Timmins + Whyte

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Tasmanian Oak dowels deliver design flexibility and simplicity

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A sparkling history of fine wines and exquisite timber

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Signalman’s Quarters by 1+2 Architecture

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Spring Bay Mill with Interior Designer, Claire Ferri from Studio Ferri

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Concrete and Blonde Bombshell- Tasmanian Oak helps transform this Sydney heritage home

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Freycinet Lodge Coastal Pavilions: taking their cues from nature.

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Au naturale. Tasmanian Oak stuns in its organic form in these Melbourne homes

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A tribute to Tasmania, Cumulus Studio’s Stillwater Seven honours history and place

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A new ERA for offices

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Proudly perched in West Launceston, Birdhouse Studios by Gillian van der Schans offers a glimpse of Tasmania’s high-end-but-humble design

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Into the wild, Cumulus Studio reveals Poetic Vision at Cradle Mountain Visitor’s Centre

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Tasmanian Oak wears the crown: Tiara House by FMD Architects

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The We Ponder Home by Align Architecture with SAXON HALL architecture

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More Than a Little luxury

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Tasmanian Oak transforms this 1800’s pub and bistro by Enth Degree Architects

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Forty thousand reasons to choose Tasmanian Oak

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Rockpool: where grandeur and homeliness blend seamlessly

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Going green with stone and wood: Limestone House by John Wardle Architects

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From tip to toe, Van Bone is a tribute to all that is good in Tasmania

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Tasmanian camp structure inspired by cultural history

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Tried, trusted and true, Tasmanian Oak is a natural fit for Hobart’s Studio ilk

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Flinders Residence by Abe McCarthy Architects

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Westella Vineyard by My Build Collective

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Henry Street Townhouses by Maria Danos Architecture

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Lands Building Office Redevelopment by Xsquared Architects

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Contemporary luxe with a homage to the past

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River’s Edge by Wardle

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Meisner on the Park

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How Tasmanian timber was used to transform ‘the DEC’ into a world-class sports and entertainment arena
