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  • 'boab' mills; salt,pepper or spice

    'boab' mills; salt,pepper or spice
    The 'boab' mill is inspired by the impressive boab trees of northern Australia. Originally made in two colours, green and orange being a metaphor for the deciduous nature of the tree. Orange for the dropped leaves of the dry season and green for the new growth of the wet. Red and blue complement the range. We have selected light coloured timbers such as Huon Pine or Sycamore - Maple (acer pseudoplatanus) for this mill.
  • 'letter to Sydney' letter rack

    'letter to Sydney' letter rack
    The 'letter to Sydney' wooden letter rack, or postcard rack, and opener is inspired by Sydney's wonderful opera house together with Tasmania's magnificent Huon Pine.
  • 'meg's mill' nutmeg mill

    '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
  • 'toast to Opera' toast rack

    'toast to Opera' toast rack
    If you can't breakfast at the opera, why not bring opera to you! ....... in the form of this unique and unusual Tasmanian designed and made wooden toast rack called 'a Toast to Opera'. To prevent off-tastes we have especially selected timbers with a low tannin content such as Southern Sassafras (atherosperma moschatum).
  • back scratchers

    back scratchers
    These elegant backscratchers have been steamed and bent to shape by hand. They are flexible yet strong and prefer skin contact.
  • Banksia

    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

    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
    Celery Top Pine: phyllocladus asplenifolius. Pale straw colour, fine straight grain, no perceptible taste or odour, ideal for kitchen utensils.
  • cheese knives

    cheese knives
    These all wood cheese knives are made from Native Olive (notelaea ligustrina), one of Tasmania's denser woods and will cut almost all cheeses from a soft Brie to a stiff Cheddar.
  • Cheesewood

    Cheesewood
    Cheesewood: pittosporum bicolour. Off-white to cream colour, dense, hard, stains well. Ideal for kitchen utensils. Tasmanian.
  • Ebony

    Ebony
    Ebony: diospyrus spp. Famous African, Asian, South-east Asian timber. Black in colour, sometimes streaked with brown. Extremely dense, ideal for fine detail work.
  • egg cups

    egg cups
    They're egg cups, they're blocks, they're toys..... 50mm wooden cube made from Tasmania's famous Huon Pine
  • Elm

    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
    European Ash: Fraxinus excelsior. A medium sized hardwood widely distributed in Europe. Wood is creamy white to straw colour with dominant growth rings.
  • European Oak

    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
    Goldey Wood: monotoca glauca. Golden yellow colour, takes a high polish, fairly dense and hard, Tasmanian
  • Huon Pine

    Huon Pine
    Huon Pine: lagarostrobus franklinii. Famous Tasmanian timber. Yellow colour enriching with time, characteristic odour and taste.
  • Jarrah

    Jarrah
    Jarrah: eucalyptus marginata. A large Western Australian hardwood, dark red, fairly dense, very durable.
  • Kauri (New Zealand)

    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.!
  • King William (Billy) Pine

    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.
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