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Ross is a designer and maker of contemporary furniture, specialising in fine chairs, carefully crafted to fit the body and to enhance modern and traditional interiors. Ross makes furniture to order and commission for Australian and international clients, combining traditional fine furniture making with innovative contemporary designs. Read more about Ross Annels

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Steam Dandy Chair 3446
She Sits Between 925
Sarah's Walking Table 1024
Sapling Chair 3072
Rix Chair 1077
Place 1 Chair 1095
Pamela hall table 2533
Octagonal Coffee Table 1616
Millipede Seating System 3164
Katerina 2150 Chair 2965
Jellyfish Bar Stool 3189
In Memory table 3061
Harmless Dandy Chair 3262
Frogish Bar Stool 3080
Executive Desk 1989
Echinoid Chair 3078
Dining Settings 1316
Curvature Sunlounge 3506
Contemporary Dining Table 3923
Cato Cabinet 1083
Bug Stool 3304
Anika chair 922
 
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  • Neil and Pam Erasmus  ( 13 items )

    Neil and Pam Erasmus are professional furniture designer/makers, who work from their studio in the forested hills area of PICKERING BROOK in PERTH, WESTERN AUSTRALIA.

    Their work includes one-off commissions, limited edition production runs and exhibition works. Neil was born in Cape Town, South Africa in 1954. In 1974 he started an apprenticeship with his farther.

    Working wood is very much in Neil’s blood, it having been passed down from father to son through 3 generations, with Neil now having been at it for over 25 years. Neil, in turn taught Pam these skills and the two have now been working together full-time for the last 14 years.

  • Pajda Perina  ( 9 items )
    My aim is to express my dedication to contemporary design and art through the creation of special objects for domestic sphere which combine art, respect for the creative use of materials, function, style, and narrative.
    for more information please visitPajda's website

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  • Richard Vaughan  ( 13 items )
    In 1744 Heppewhite, said, "To unite elegance and utility, and blend the useful with the agreeable, has ever been considered a difficult, but an honourable task." And there's the "Form follows function dictum." "Beauty walks a razor's edge, some day I'll make her mine" (Dylan said that.) Lots of minds want straight lines, but most bodies don't. I like wood. It's wondrous. The medium has massage. Richard is based in Brisbane.

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  • Bob Baker  ( 8 items )

    Established in 1988 R.W. & K.M. Baker Cabinetmakers is a partnership, whose reputation has been built on Bob’s passion and attention to detail.

    Bob custom designs each of his pieces, each one developing its own personality and presence. To this he adds his expertise, years of experience and undying pursuit of perfection crafting truly unique pieces of furniture. He enjoys the challenge of taking an embryonic design and working with it, until it becomes something of substance, with a form and style of its own.

    Past awards include, 2002 HIA South East Queensland Trade Contractor Award – Cabinetry and the Wootha Prize 2006 – Design Excellence Award.

  • Adam Cruickshank  ( 7 items )

    Award winning design and craftsmanship; common-sense-itivity toward the environment and its materials.

    Adam Cruickshank’s inspiration draws on his extensive travel experience, incorporating traditional techniques from around the world with cutting edge design and construction.

    Specializing as a wood craftsman, Adam currently works as a designer in Perth, Australia and Is available for commissions. His existing body of work can be found in various private collections across the country.

    Adam’s diverse portfolio includes:
    Furniture, lighting, jewellery, 1920s Chris-Craft replicas, guitars – acoustic and electric, hotel and café fit outs, and of course objet d’art.

  • Roy Schack  ( 3 items )
    Go on… you know you want to touch it. Please, be my guest. How does it feel? Now get down close and soak up the aromas. Open the doors. Now open the drawers. Go on. Pull them out. Don’t drop them! Look at those dovetails. Hand cut. Now step back and really look at it. If you don’t like it, that’s alright. But if you do, then welcome to my world.
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    for more information please visit Roy's website

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