
Jarrah
trees grow only in the south-west of Australia, so only a small,
discerning
number of people can own Jensen Jarrah furniture. Jensen Jarrah
expertly combines
the rare, natural beauty of jarrah wood with sturdy, functional
and proven designs to
enhance your leisure experience.
You
will cherish this furniture proudly for many, many years. Furniture
that lets you share the Australian lifestyle.

Wood
is a natural choice for lifestyle furniture. Amongst the world’s
hardwoods jarrah is almost unrivalled, known for its remarkable
color, strength and durability. Its natural properties include a
high resistance to weather, rot, termites and even marine borers.
The
wood from a jarrah tree has a fine, variable grain with occasional
natural features. Colors range from a rich reddish brown to a soft
salmon pink. Jensen Jarrah carefully selects Prime Grade timber,
the best available.

Where
in the world can you find an icon like the Busselton Jetty to
prove the durability of a select timber? Stretching from the
harsh coast of
Western Australia over a mile into the Indian Ocean, it was
built more than 100 years ago using Australia’s own jarrah
wood. It still stands on many of the original jarrah pylons.
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Enjoy
choosing from our impressive range of traditional or modern designs,
with style that stands the test of time.
Relax
with outstanding manufacturing quality, a "no nonsense"5
year warranty, plus excellent after-sales service from a caring,family
owned company.
Sustainable……
Jarrah
timber is assuredly a sustainable natural resource.
The harvest is strictly controlled by the government of Western
Australia. No logging occurs in old growth forests. Jensen Jarrah
cares about the natural environment.
Australian
made...
Our
furniture is made in Australia. We invite you to share the Australian
lifestyle: to enjoy family, friends and fun in the great
outdoors. Jensen Jarrah is the perfect complement
for your outdoor space.
Jarrah trees grow only in the south-west corner of Australia,
a relatively small part of a huge continent.
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