Van Gogh

Our Van Gogh collection captures the look of real wood in a variety of colours and designs from traditional rustic to cool contemporary. Large planks, distinctive grain details and a subtle texture create a style that works in any space

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Where we sourced our inspiration

Spotted Gum

The Spotted Gum tree flourishes in coastal areas along the eastern seaboard of Australia, ranging from the mountains of the Great Dividing Range to the sunshine coast of Queensland.

Oak

These boards were hand selected as a trusted raw material and canvas to work with. The objective was to create an even, nontonal visual across the floor, while retaining the much-loved characteristics of the natural, prime timber.

Elm

Elm wood has long been used in the construction of furniture, boats and buildings because it natural durability.
Known for its exquisite grain pattern and light to medium reddish-brown and sapwood, its grain is smooth and features a finely waved pattern.

Maple

Maples are one of the most popular ornamental trees for planting along streets and in parks due to their unique beauty with many displaying striking autumn
colour changes. The timber is fine-textured and generally straight-grained appearance.

Birch

Birch is right at home across the cooler parts of North America, Europe and Asia. Well known for their smooth, light grey-white bark which usually peels horizontally in thin sheets, The natural wood has a gentle wavy grain.

Sycamore

The most striking feature of the tree is the bark pattern comprised of warm-grey outer bark that peels off in large patches to reveal the wood within. The wood has a fine, close texture.

Blackbutt

A quintessential Australian hardwood that takes its name from the lower half of the tree’s trunk which is blackened by the fierce forest fires that both destroy, and then renew.