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Roy Schack
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Forest Stewardship Council rated New Guinea Rosewood
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The sapling chair�s overwhelming slender verticality speaks to the state of our new emerging plantation forests. |
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The frogish bar stool is the result of a commission to develop �funky� seating for a private residence in the Noosa Hinterland. |
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A sea urchin shell from the Philippines provided the inspiration this sculptural chair. On this shell the uneven and irregular ordering of the attachment points of the urchin�s spines combine to form a strong pattern. |
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A flexible seating form with a sense of play. The millipede seating system is composed of two complementary shaped stools that can be arranged to form long curved millipedes of seating. |
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A chair for the pleasures of the table. The Harmless Dandy combines great back support with long term comfort. |
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A stylish contemporary bar stool, combining stainless steel with bent timber. |
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Richard Vaughan
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( ie for sheet music): Made of Tasmanian Myrtle (Nothofagus cunninghamii) it is 60 cm high.
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A biomorphic stool with a sense of play. Winner of the Three dimensional award at the 2001 QLD Regional Arts Award. |
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