Eco Wood Design Australia 3072
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ABOUT While I’ve been designing and making furniture for more than a decade, my life as a woodworker began in earnest in 2010 when my partner and I were living in Denmark. I established Eco wood design in Copenhagen, specialising in custom-designed and built furniture. Aesthetically, my designs are driven by my interest in creating objects that are both functional and elegant. I love the simplicity and clean lines of the Arts and Crafts movement, the elegance of mid 20th Century Danish furniture, and the balance and restraint of Japanese artistry. More recently, I’ve been intrigued by the new mathematics of architecture, seen in the S(l)ide Table, and the K bowl series, which both use the triangle as a defining motif. I use recycled Australian timber when I can, as well as other sources such as plywood (which minimises waste) and sustainability sourced timbers. In making the pieces I design, I use a combination of traditional methods such as dovetails, as well as more modern techniques, like biscuit joinery. PRODUCTS Bowls Furniture Oak Sideboard Folded Schulim Table S(l)ide Table Eagle Sideboard Deviant Desk Swirl Recycled Dining Recycled Round Jarrah Box Blackbutt Buffet Memorial Bench Wood Movement Contact us today for more information.
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