Australian Hardwoods

  • Blackbutt Cladding

    Pictured:  BLACKBUTT CLADDING | Shiplap Profile | 122 mm x 19 mm Blackbutt is renowned for both its strength and versatility of application. It is a straight grained timber, with a warm nutty hue which will complement a range of interior designs where a lighter neutral palette is required. Blackbutt is one of the most common species of […]

  • Silvertop Ash Sawn Cladding

    Pictured:  SILVERTOP ASH CLADDING – SAWN | Shiplap Profile | 127 mm x 19 mm  Silvertop Ash is a large Australian hardwood becoming very popular for external cladding of commercial and domestic buildings. It is lightweight and flexible. Silvertop Ash provides good fire resistance, and is one of seven hardwood timber species that was found to be suitable by […]

  • Silvertop Ash Dressed Cladding

    Pictured:  SILVERTOP ASH CLADDING – DRESSED | Shiplap Profile | 127 mm x 22 mm  Silvertop Ash is a large Australian hardwood becoming very popular for external cladding of commercial and domestic buildings. It is lightweight and flexible. Silvertop Ash provides good fire resistance, and is one of seven hardwood timber species that was found to be suitable […]

  • Ironbark Cladding

    Pictured:  IRONBARK CLADDING | Shiplap Profile | 122 mm x 19 mm Ironbark is a premium native hardwood that has been well regarded as a high quality timber in Australia throughout human history. Indigenous Australians use it to make spear throwers and boil its bark for treating sores. It is a particularly hard, strong and durable timber, […]

  • Spotted Gum Cladding

    Pictured:  SPOTTED GUM CLADDING | Shiplap Profile | 122 mm x 19 mm  Spotted gum is one of Australia’s premium native hardwoods with a striking appearance and a high degree of natural durability and strength, making it an ideal timber for a variety of structural, exterior and interior applications. Architects and designers throughout the world value spotted gum timbers for […]