Australian Blackwood

Natural

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Luxury hardwood flooring with rich chocolate tones. Premium NZ-grown Australian Blackwood.

Colours Available (1)

Natural

Standard Widths

85mm, 135mm

Thickness

13mm, 19mm

Profile

Tongue & Groove

Ideal for: Feature floors in luxury residences and high-end commercial spaces

Luxury NZ Grown Kiln Dried Rich Chocolate Tones
Australian Blackwood is highly prized for its stunning rich chocolate brown colouring with darker streaks and striking figure patterns. Grown and milled in New Zealand with world-class seven-headed moulding machinery sourced from Europe. Botanical Name: Acacia melanoxylon Colour: Rich golden-brown to chocolate with darker streaks Grain: Wavy or interlocked grain with striking figure Fine, even texture with excellent workability Highly valued for flooring and feature joinery
Botanical Name Acacia melanoxylon
Common Names Australian Blackwood, Tasmanian Blackwood
Standard Dimensions 85x13, 85x19, 135x13, 135x19 T&G
Custom Dimensions Available on request
Moisture Content Guaranteed (kiln dried)
Profile Tongue & Groove
Origin NZ Grown, Milled in Clevedon

Professional installation recommended. Can be secret nailed, glued, or floated depending on subfloor conditions.

Secret Nail Glue Down Pro Install

Choosing Hansen Timber Australian Blackwood means selecting a sustainable and ethical product. Our hardwood flooring is grown and milled entirely in New Zealand, significantly reducing carbon emissions compared to imported alternatives. Plus, no koala habitats are impacted!

NZ Grown Low Carbon Koala Friendly

Luxury Timber

Australian Blackwood's rich chocolate tones and striking figure patterns create floors of exceptional beauty, perfect for making a statement in any space.

Description

Australian Blackwood is a luxury hardwood flooring option featuring rich chocolate tones that create stunning, elegant floors. This premium species offers exceptional workability and takes finishes beautifully, making it a favourite among architects and designers.