Prodigal Table

The Prodigal Table. This is a 14 (easy)-18 (squeezy) seat table, the Blackwood of which was cut and milled from the house site about thirty years ago. It has returned home, but a little changed.

Reclaim!

Distinctive dining table from reclaimed Messmate. Our design tweaking of the refectory style showcases the ‘distressed’ feature in the timber. Our clients brought their own timber, collaborated in the design and we did the rest.

What a Burl

Red Gum burl coffee table. The natural edge and “fractal” patterning of the burl contrast well with the formal turned refectory base.

Found-Edge Table

This commissioned piece utilised 200 year old messmate from the client’s parents’ property. The timber had formed part of the walls of an outbuilding. The retained defects made for a really interesting table.

Fence Table

This table was commissioned to celebrate a significant milestone on a significant farming property. It is made of old fencing material – posts, droppers and ancient bull wire – in the manner of a wool table. Generations past run through the table and hopefully it will run through those of the future.

Rouge et Noir

Burnt edge red gum burl makes a stunning coffee table. Our client provided the burl; we designed the sturdy, functional base with magazine rack.

Big Slabs

Our surfacing machine made short work of transforming two very large rough Red Gum slabs into smoothly finished table tops for a unique setting.

Walnut Bedroom Suite

Our client provided Walnut slabs that had been air dried for about 20 years. We created a design for this suite modelled on our “Chalice” tallboy, which shows off the beauty of the colours and burl feature in the Walnut.

King Bedroom Suite

Our client provided the timber – high-feature Redgum with extensive birds-eyeing.

The design is classic. Combined with meticulous construction, this suite will serve generations.

Two Slabs Table Top

A very distinctive table top, created by joining a Yellowbox slab and a Blackwood slab. The contrasting timbers, retained defects and found edges make it a dramatic piece.

Norfolk Pine Cabinet

Designed by our client, this cabinet is solid, with open shelving either side of the two deep drawers. An unusual timber with some burl feature. The commission included a table top in the same timber, which was supplied in slabs by the client.

Norfolk Pine Table

This very distinctive timber makes a very impressive table for 12. Our client provided Norfolk Pine slabs, which we cut, dressed, shaped and finished into the table top, stretcher and foot plates. The steel frame was made by the client. The table is complemented by the cabinet shown above.

Small vanity for a very small bathroom.

We designed this vanity to fit and suit the space, the bowl and the timber. The reclaimed Ironbark came to us pretty rough – see photo. After dressing and finishing it’s a very attractive dark timber which complements the stark white of the basin.