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Ash low back chair. Designed as a desk chair with the back being at a 97 degree angle to the seat to make the user sit slightly more upright. Bridle joints are used for the arm rests and a curved housing joint for the rails (as seen in pictures). The back is shaped and the seat upholstered.

This ash cookie coffee table was handcrafted and donated to auction for charity. The cookie is accentuated with beautiful walnut inlays, representing the fourth hole on the golf club it originated from. The piece was finished off with minimalistic stained black ash legs.

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Traditional design made out of ash and stained oak. This was to match the stained oak beams in the clients house but providing a lighter contrast. With a matching side table.

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Bedside table made out of ash and walnut. Made for myself to display different joints and how contrasting woods can compliment one another.

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River table made with yew and epoxy resin. In this process the wood is cut down the middle and repositioned so the live edges are on the inside.

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Ash and beech table with a Japanese inspired design. The floating top and chamfer give a lighter feel to a very solid table. 

The resin is the poured in to the space (river) and left to set. The table is then sanded flat and finished. Any wood can be used and the resin comes clear and pigment is then added to produce the colour. Therefore being very customisable. 

An oak stool personalised with their favourite song which plays when scanning the Spotify barcode.  Using a CNC machine , the design was cut into the stool and epoxy filled to give a smooth finish.

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