Marri and Jarrah Furniture Perth Locally made in Fremantle.
Clinton Clarke
handcrafts each piece of furniture with a complete passion for fine woodcraft. Individually
designed and custom made - Marri and Jarrah furniture specialist.
I
live, work and have my gallery in Fremantle. We are a true local family
business.
We have delivered furniture to the USA, UK, Norway, Germany,
Singapore, Japan, South Africa, New Zealand, and all over Australia.
Striving to expand across the globe,
I welcome local and overseas customers to experience the most beautiful timbers
in the world.
Visit Port Jarrah and see why
everyone chooses my gallery over others, as I take you through the entire
process of choosing timbers and styles of furniture, so that you understand and
can visualize your special piece before it is created.
PORT JARRAH IS THE
NATURAL CHOICE
The Story Behind The Location
Port
Jarrah is located near the
Indian
Ocean and the
historic
seaport of Fremantle. The ambience of this extraordinary place has
influenced my furniture collections. Fremantle is a place where the
old
style meets a vibrant
cosmopolitan lifestyle and where people appreciate
natural materials and quality craftsmanship.
Western Australian
Hardwoods
PORT
JARRAH FURNITURE GALLERY displays the changing seasons of our SOUTH WEST FOREST
in its hardwood pieces. It contain a snapshot of our unique
environment including swirling growth rings,
gum veins and natural edges.
Also, our summer climate is responsible for
sweeping bush fires,
the effects of this natural phenomenon are reflected in some outstanding
furniture pieces including our stunning
Marri, Jarrah and
She Oak
dining tables. Take
home a unique and historical piece of Western Australian timber today, just
visit our gallery and you will appreciate the value of
Jarrah, She Oak, Marri, Blackbutt and Wandoo
timbers.
Our Environmental Policy
From our beginnings in
1998 we have been committed to using recycled Jarrah as our table legs
from old house stumps which could be up to four to five hundred years old. We
have scoured the countryside gathering timber from old bridges, jetties, and houses, & other demolished buildings.
All our giant slabs are from fallen timber, usually from
storm damage, road clearing and farmer's paddocks. We are also looking into
using environmentally friendly, water based finishes on our furniture.
In commissioning work you can always specify recycled timber.
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