The journey from a traditional English joinery and building background in Kent, to designing and making fine contemporary furniture on the Sunshine Coast of Australia, has been a long and varied one.
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This piece can be free standing or wall mounted. Another small object holder made in a range of timbers and sizes all with contrasting timber keys. That strengthens the structure.
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These Shaped, steam bent, sanded and oiled desktop organisers are a simple product, but with the right shape, a pleasing form that changes as the eye moves around it.
Sizes 120mm h x 100 w x 90 d
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This table is a playful piece exploring the different strengths and weakness between traditional frame construction and the more contemporary style.
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These folding meditation chairs allow the body to relax into a great posture allowing the mind to relax.
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This piece was an exploration into the strength and jointing possibility of round section timbers.
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This Zen table came into life after many times looking at this beautiful plank of silky oak and wishing that it didn’t have this gnarly end on it.
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Magaru tray
Magaru = Japanese for.... to bend; to curve; to turn; to wrap
This object holder is made from steam bent silky oak, with turned silky oak feet and stained quangdong spikes. |
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