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.
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Tables and chairs in Australian timbers.
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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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Sprung series chair (2007)
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The Pamela hall table features a lightly floating blonde top above a curvaceous jarrah body.
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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 biomorphic stool with a sense of play. Winner of the Three dimensional award at the 2001 QLD Regional Arts Award. |
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This table and the Sapling chair are part of an ongoing dialogue in my work with forms drawn from the natural world, and with environmental issues. |
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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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Australian silver ash, silky oak and Tasmanian Myrtle.
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A sculptural chair investigating the specifics of location using the idea of landscape memoir.
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A glass topped coffee table commissioned to display a circular piece of art. The octagonal form is repeated throughout the table to provide tension with the circular art piece.
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This contemporary table is the perfect setting for convivial entertaining - providing comfort with style and forming the backdrop to many memorable meals with friends and family.
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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 stylish contemporary bar stool, combining stainless steel with bent timber. |
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A chair to meet the demands of the human body for comfortable and active seating. This chair was designed for small scale batch production, and is produced in three standard heights to fit the range of body sizes in the population. |
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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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She Sits Between (mountains gazing at the sea) 2007 is another work in my ongoing landscape memoir series.
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A fan shaped desk of rich jarrah, with silver ash rays radiating out from the central seating position,
signifying the executive role.
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Queensland's climate and lifestyle has lead to the blurring of the distinction between indoor and outdoor spaces. |
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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 chair for the pleasures of the table. The Steam Dandy combines great back support with long term comfort. |
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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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