Our focus is on providing rare Australian timbers that are as ethical as they are sustainable.

Our timbers are sourced from forests that are managed in cohesion and collaboration with various stakeholders – in the private, public and government sectors. We work closely with local Indigenous land owners and councils – respecting the provenance of these forests and also providing training and employment in Far North Queensland.

We understand the importance of this resource and its history, so our harvesting is selective to ensure new growth and continued supply – balancing an eco-system that is ever-changing.

Through selective harvesting mature trees are removed before their qualities as timber and their support of the natural ecosystem expire, opening up the canopy to encourage new growth for the coming generations.

Our focus is on providing rare Australian timbers that are as ethical as they are sustainable, not just today but for generations to come.

We work with local suppliers in the ethical sourcing of indigenous hardwoods.

The decision to offer our products in indigenous timbers supports our CSR in sourcing local sustainable products. To decrease the importation of overseas timbers that reduces our CO2 footprint. We contribute to the employment in local communities.

We can provide full Chain of Custody Certification details on request. All timbers are also PEFC Certified.

For more details on the timber species we use in our furniture, please see our product page or please make contact with our office.

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