Design + Wood 2009 features the work of established and emerging designer/makers who focus on contemporary design, while retaining the tradition of workshop-based production.
Design + Wood 2009 features the work of established and emerging designer/makers who focus on contemporary design, while retaining the tradition of workshop-based production.
April 4th, 2011
Design + Wood 2009 features the work of established and emerging designer/makers who focus on contemporary design, while retaining the tradition of workshop-based production. It showcases the beauty and diversity of Australian native timbers. Each piece captures the uniqueness of the material together with the spirit of the maker, both in concept and dedication to craftsmanship – something not possible in larger scale production.
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