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Monterey cypress (Macrocarpa)
Cupressus macrocarpa: Monterey cypress, now more commonly called Macrocarpa in Australia and New Zealand. This is a species of cypress endemic to the central coast of California around the Monterey Bay area. -
Elm
Elm: Ulmus spp. Medium to large deciduous hardwoods of Europe, Asia and North America. Also found on many colonial homesteads of Tasmania. Wood pale to darker brown in colour. -
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! -
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.! -
about indeco
Patrick and Mieke Senior-Loncin established Indeco in 1992. The workshop is located at Swan Point, West Tamar. The entire range of work is designed and hand made by Patrick, while Mieke takes care of packaging and marketing. The main emphasis is on wooden kitchenware; ladles serving/cutting/cheese boards, salt/pepper/spice mills, coffee grinders and much more. -
Do you make a thicker cutting board than those shown on your website?
'A thicker board ain't necessarily a better board'! In fact the main reason why boards crack is not from manual abuse but from the constant absorption/desorption of moisture from, the atmosphere, fruit, vegetable, meat juices etc.