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Ross Annels
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Sprung series chair (2007)
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Ross Annels
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A 'traditional' dining chair in forest red gum, with excellent comfort provided by the backsplats, steam bent from steam-bent silver quandong.
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Ross Annels
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A landscape memoir cabinet to contain mementoes of Nancy Cato, the environmental activist and author. The cabinet features a routed map of the Noosa area, and sandblasted glass with text from her book The Noosa Story.
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Adam Cruickshank
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Exquisitely crafted, each of Adams jewellery and document boxes are
finished to the last detail. The Lunar box's top sets dark bodies in white
space for a hi-contrast look. Features hand cut curved dovetails, French
polish finish and hand-cut marquetry.
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Pavel Pajda Perina
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The exhibition Easel was commissioned by an artist, to be artistic and unusual looking, easy to transport, local light colour timber and adjustable to different sizes of artwork. |
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Ross Annels
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She Sits Between (mountains gazing at the sea) 2007 is another work in my ongoing landscape memoir series.
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Adam Cruickshank
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Vessel with reinforced wood veneer
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Adam Cruickshank
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Distinctively styled for stunning visual effect, the lamp plays in shadow to create a warm atmosphere that is highlighted by the soft curves of light.
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Neil and Pam Erasmus
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"Huston" desk. Blackbutt, Jarrah, wenge, aluminium and Paua. 2004 |
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Richard Vaughan
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Most of my time is engaged in designing and making one-off pieces of furniture
in solid wood to commission. I reckon that straight lines are an imposition, a
construct - at once all too human (in control) and yet dehumanising. Certainly
I favour curves in my furniture designs.
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Ross Annels
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A sculptural chair investigating the specifics of location using the idea of landscape memoir.
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Adam Cruickshank
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carbon fibre, glass, American rock maple
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Neil and Pam Erasmus
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T4U" serving or hall table. Jarrah. 2001. |
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Adam Cruickshank
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Wood is pleasant to be worn and has natural elements which compliment the human form. These pieces of jewelery are as unique in construction as they are in design, their durability making for an enduring treasure. |
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Ross Annels
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Australian silver ash, silky oak and Tasmanian Myrtle.
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Neil and Pam Erasmus
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"Looking Glass" chair. A surprisingly comfortable and strong chair.
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Neil and Pam Erasmus
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"Mantis" armchairs. Jarrah. Winner: Australian Furniture Design Awards, Melbourne. |
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Adam Cruickshank
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Lucid to the touch, lucid in operation; this cabinet is designed to be as invisible as it is beautiful. |
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