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68 matches found for: back sawn timber
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European Oak
European Oak: quercus spp. Medium sized hardwood of central and western Europe. Timber yellow brown in colour with a dominant ray figure on the radial surface; used for furniture and more famously for cooperage, as in wine barrels. Hence Indeco's use for wine stoppers! -
Goldey Wood
Goldey Wood: monotoca glauca. Golden yellow colour, takes a high polish, fairly dense and hard, Tasmanian -
Huon Pine
Huon Pine: lagarostrobus franklinii. Famous Tasmanian timber. Yellow colour enriching with time, characteristic odour and taste. -
Jarrah
Jarrah: eucalyptus marginata. A large Western Australian hardwood, dark red, fairly dense, very durable. -
Kauri (New Zealand)
Kauri: agathis australis. Famous New Zealand large softwood, pale brown. Very fine even texture, straight grained. Prominent ray fleck on the radial surface. One of the most significant timbers used for cottage and kitchen furniture in Australia from the 1860's till about the outbreak of the second world war. Remember the wonderful scrubbed kauri kitchen table tops of yore We therefore think it should be ideal for our Ned's plats.! -
Ladles; soup and sauce
Ingenious off-centre turning of these wooden soup and sauce ladles gives a fine scooping whilst an ebony pin locks the handle securely. These fine wooden ladles were added to the Tasmanian Wood Design Collection, 1993. And see a pictorial of how these award winning ladles are made. -
London Plane
London Plane: Platinus hispanica. Wood salvaged locally. Large deciduous tree growing to 35 metres tall and 3 metres in circumference. Sometimes marketed as lace wood. -
Native Olive (Doral)
Native Olive (Doral): notelaea ligustrina. Light cream to brown colour. Contains a natural wax, was used for ships blocks and bearings and the like. Very dense. Tasmanian -
paté spatula
This ingeniously packaged, nifty little spade can be used any which-way and is ideal for butter, dip, aioli ... and of course pate. To prevent off-tastes we have especially selected timbers with a low tannin content such as Southern Sassafras (atherosperma moschatum). For our complete range of regular sized spatulas please go to the spatulas page. -
plat à beurre
This elegant 'plat à beurre' or butter plat(e) could be best described as "simple beauty". And what's more, the slim profile of this butter plate makes it an ideal mailing present! -
potato masher
The potato masher proves simplicity works; no lumps escape its downward action. The ideal tool for a perfect mash! -
rocket mills (salt,pepper or spice)
The sky is no longer the limit with these unique, colourful Tasmanian designed and made 'Rocket' salt/pepper/spice mills. The mechanism, as with all our ceramic mechanism mills, carries a 25 year warranty. -
salt cellars
A visually pleasing wooden salt cellar with spoon, square with part-spherical cavity. This fine "salt cellar and spoon" was added to the 1999 Tasmanian Wood Design Collection, together with the cubist pepper mill. -
Sassafras
Sassafras: atherosperma moschatum.'Default' wood varies from white to a smokey grey. Its low tannin content made it ideal for clothes pegs but, like myrtle, it can have a distinctive stain which is known as "Blackheart Sassafras" and is highly prized. -
spatulas
Spatula means little spade in Latin. They will prove to be a real friend in the kitchen. Whether you're left or right handed we have an implement for you. Try our 70 mm wide straight spatula for lifting that "horse eye",fried egg! All wood spatula. -
spoons (table, tea or salt)
Ideal measuring spoons. Scoop your coffee beans, tea leaves, salt.......... And how are they made? -
spurtles
Originally used in Scotland to stir porridge, but you can stir anything with this Tasmanian implement, from a bechamel sauce to zucchini soup and much more; jams, custards, polenta... -
The 'winestop'
The simple tapered design of this wine bottle stopper ensures a perfect seal and easy removal. Ideal to keep the bubbles in the bubbly!

