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'brontosaurus' recipe book stand
To have a brontosaurus, wooden recipe book holder in your kitchen means , like his namesake you'll always have something to take a strong stand; for any hard/soft back book, magazine , big or small , the brontosaurus will never let you down . Moveable Bakelite red or black knobs assist to keep pages in place. Other uses include : Computer / music / patient assistant. -
'meg's mill' nutmeg mill
Indeco nutmeg mill/grinder, designed and hand made in Tasmania features an all stainless steel mechanism, hand polished stainless steel handle with individually hand turned knob. This is your chance to test drive a very unique mill. Maybe take 'Meg' for a spin, clockwise. You might get a "hole in one" or 'one in a hole'; you'll have to pull up the handle up first though! Delight as flakes of nutmeg snow on your favourite dish! The mechanism carries a 12 year warranty -
Banksia
Banksia: banksia marginata. Reddish brown with very conspicuous rays. Botanically a hardwood but actually medium soft. Its striking figure makes it ideal for decorative work. -
capstan type 'ovaloid' mill
This unique mill, designed and made in Tasmania, an oval prism with integrated lid, is one for the purists with its simple clean lines! This mill, as with all our spice mills, is fitted with a fine, smooth action, top adjusting ceramic mechanism, infinitely adjustable from fine to course. The mechanism carries a 25 year warranty. -
Celery Top Pine
Celery Top Pine: phyllocladus asplenifolius. Pale straw colour, fine straight grain, no perceptible taste or odour, ideal for kitchen utensils. -
Coffee grinder
Indeco's innovative, wood and stainless steel, manual coffee grinder designed and made in Tasmania incorporates the very best, hard tempered steel, Italian grinding cones with fine to coarse adjustment. A stainless steel cup and fittings assure life long quality. The compact design of Indeco's conical burr coffee grinder makes it the perfect travel companion ensuring you will always have freshly ground coffee to hand when camping, sailing, fishing...or equally at home. -
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 Ash
European Ash: Fraxinus excelsior. A medium sized hardwood widely distributed in Europe. Wood is creamy white to straw colour with dominant growth rings. -
Huon Pine
Huon Pine: lagarostrobus franklinii. Famous Tasmanian timber. Yellow colour enriching with time, characteristic odour and taste. -
King William (Billy) Pine
King William (Billy) Pine: athrotaxis selaginoides. Salmon-pink in colour, straight grained, soft. Was used for boat building, also sounding boards in musical instruments. -
Myrtle
Myrtle: nothofagus cunninghamii. Pink to reddish brown colour, can have a blackheart stain producing a figure known as "tiger Myrtle". -
Patrick's breakfast polenta.
recipe for breakfast polenta.....mill some nutmeg atop and also about a table spoon of brown sugar...... -
Sassafras, Blackheart
Sassafras, Blackheart: 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. -
Tas.:-Design Centre
Design Centre, Cnr Tamar & Brisbane Streets, Launceston, Tasmania, 7250. Home of the Tasmanian Wood Design Collection. -
Tas.:-Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery
Queen Victoria Museum and Art Gallery, 2 Invermay Road, Inveresk, Tasmania 7248. -
Tasmanian Blackwood
Tasmanian Blackwood: acacia melanoxylon. Golden to darker brown colour, sometimes with fiddleback figure. Very stable timber, quite hard, ideal for our Ned's plats, mills etc. For those who prefer a darker wood.



