Indus Mojave’s natural, honey-toned timber with a pale hues takes inspiration from the great pans of dry, cracked clay and powdery white salt of the scorching Mojave Desert.

Available in prime grade and feature grade with beautifully wide 240mm planks and a length of 2.4m, Atacama offers effortless style to both residential and commercial interiors. Mojave is also available in herringbone pattern in a light feature grade.

Mojave’s smooth surface with light brushing is pre-finished with a UV cured extra-matte lacquer, ensuring durability and protection whilst maintaining the charming look and feel

An ideal choice for stylish and healthy homes, the Indus Collection is sustainably sourced, low VOC, and does not contain any added formaldehyde. Mojave will complement a variety of interior styles from classic to contemporary.

  • Premium engineered timber product
  • Striking colours inspired by desertscapes
  • Exceptional long (2400mm) and wide (240mm) planks
  • 4mm European Oak wear layer
  • Lightly brushed surface
  • Sustainably sourced | FSC® available on request
  • Low VOC | No added formaldehyde
  • Matching stair nosings available for a cohesive look
  • Durable UV cured matte lacquer
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Forté design and supply refined timber surfaces for architectural projects across New Zealand and Australia.

We work with leading specifiers, builders, and developers on the residential, multi-residential, and commercial projects that get photographed, referred, and remembered. From specification through value engineering, site visits, and aftercare, we're a resource to everyone carrying the project.

567+ leading architectural practices work with us each year. 1,000+ builders and installers across NZ and AU. 350,000sqm+ of premium timber surfaces supplied annually.

Three generations of family timber heritage. We know how timber moves, how it ages, and how it performs. That's why we can supply surfaces that hold their beauty without becoming a chore.

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