Tasmanian Blackwood

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Contemporary luxe with a homage to the past
On the edge of the river Derwent, in one of Tasmania’s most sought-after suburbs, sits 720 Sandy Bay Road. It is a newly developed residence with carefully curated materials that reflect both the history of the original home and the colours from the sweeping views of the silvery grey water it observes.
Lands Building Office Redevelopment by Xsquared Architects
Xsquared Architects designed and documented a total refurbishment of the iconic Lands Building at 134 Macquarie Street in Hobart, Tasmania. Xsquared Architects created a standardised floor layout to provide each branch with the same level of amenity. This occurred by involving the different client groups in extensive consultation and dialogue. Photo credit: Rosie Hastie
Lands Building Office Redevelopment by Xsquared Architects
Table by Simon Ancher and Matt Prince. Photo credit: Adam Gibson
Grown in Tassie, Crafted in Queensland: Meet Blackwood Collective
Blackwood Collective specialises in high-end custom residential and commercial furniture, joinery and carpentry. Every piece coming out of the workshop is expertly handcrafted with an acute sense of detail, made to perfectly fit the space it will call home. While Robertson is a fan of all Tasmanian timber species, as the name of his business suggests, Tasmanian Blackwood is Robertson’s material of choice, time and time again.
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber
Jon Goulder breaks the mould with his all Australian Innate Collection for Spence & Lyda | Tasmanian Timber