Tasmanian Oak

A premium Australian hardwood celebrated for its warm tones, refined grain, and exceptional durability. Perfect for crafting timeless furniture that lasts generations.

Key characteristics that define Tasmanian Oak as a premium furniture timber:

Colour

Pale pinks to light browns

Grain

Straight, fine to medium

Grades

Classic, Signature & Feature

Janka Hardness

5.5 kN (Medium-hard)

Origin

Tasmania & Victoria, Australia

Sustainability

Responsibly sourced

What Is Tasmanian Oak?

Despite the name, Tasmanian Oak isn't a traditional European oak. It's a trade name for a group of Australian eucalypts—most commonly Eucalyptus regnans, Eucalyptus obliqua and Eucalyptus delegatensis—grown and harvested in Tasmania.

These species produce a premium Australian hardwood widely used for:

  • Solid timber furniture and cabinetry
  • Interior joinery, lining and panelling

At The Acacia Tree, we love Tasmanian Oak for its light, versatile colour, reliable performance and distinctly Australian feel across bed frames, dining tables and storage pieces. Internal link idea: Style a Tasmanian Oak dining table with a matching buffet or entertainment unit for a cohesive, light timber look.

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Tasmanian Oak Grades: Classic vs Feature vs Signature

Tasmanian Oak is available in different visual grades. These describe how much natural character you'll see on the surface (not the structural strength of the timber).

Natural Simplicity

Tasmanian Oak

Our Classic Tasmanian Oak is a beautifully balanced timber that showcases a more of its natural character.

  • Mixed grain movement and subtle variation
  • A relaxed, natural look that still feels clean and tight
  • Occasional gum veins, small knots or tonal shifts

Classic is ideal when you want light timber furniture that feels authentic and unforced, with a natural lived-in look that suits family homes, offering great value without chasing ultra-uniform faces.

Premium, Hand Selected

Tasmanian Oak Signature

Signature is our premium Tasmanian Oak selection, hand picked best cuts for a more refined, consistent finish.

  • Cleaner faces with fewer visible features
  • More consistent colour and grain selection
  • A calmer, more architectural overall look

Signature is ideal when you want a sleek, minimal aesthetic with tight timber warmth, a more uniform finish across large surfaces like table tops, and a premium tailored look for contemporary interiors.

Feature Rich, Hand Selected

Tasmanian Oak Feature Grade

Feature Grade celebrates the timber's natural story and is intentionally more characterful. You can expect:

  • More visible gum veins and gentle streaking
  • Stronger colour variation across boards
  • More visible gum veins and gentle streaking

Feature Grade is perfect for coastal, rustic, contemporary and modern Australian interiors—homes where you want timber to feel warm, tactile and full of personality, and places where natural movement adds visual interest.

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Strength, Hardness And Everyday Use

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.

Sustainability And Responsible Forestry

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.

Grain Pattern

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Frequently Asked Questions

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Is Tasmanian Oak a good timber for furniture?

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.

What does Feature Grade Tasmanian Oak look like?

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.

What is Signature Tasmanian Oak?

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.

Is Tasmanian Oak a true oak?

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.

Is Tasmanian Oak sustainable?

With a Janka hardness around 5.0 to 5.5 KN, Tasmanian Oak is a medium density Australian hardwood that performs strongly in everyday indoor use.

It's a great match for:

  • Dining tables and benches
  • Solid timber bed frames and bedroom furniture
  • Buffets, consoles and entertainment units

For our furniture makers at The Acacia Tree, Tasmanian Oak:

  • Machines and sands cleanly
  • Holds fixings well
  • Glues, stains and finishes reliably

That workability helps us deliver crisp detailing, smooth surfaces and a premium feel across Classic, Feature Grade and Signature pieces.