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and three drawers run on handmade brass runners.’ Killara High School, teacher Brendon Francis
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Clockwise from above:
Alan Weng, Curve Wooden Chaise Lounge. Designed to mimic a
human sitting position and largely ‘manipulated from Charlotte Perriand’s 522 Tokyo Chaise Longue’. The King’s School, teacher: Brian Davey
Kathryn Mawson, Cabinet and Stand inspired by James Krenov, Victorian ash, American black walnut. Jamison High School, teacher: Dean Maddock
Finn Hawkins, Retro Sideboard, blackwood.
Elsie Scullard, Carved Rocking Horse, Huon pine, jarrah. Based on traditional and contemporary forms and carved to convey a sense of dignity and power. School: St Johns College Dubbo, teacher: Mark Scullard
Opposite, clockwise from top:
Charlotte Asbridge, Tambour Entertainment Unit, Tas blackwood, sassafras. Inspired by Will and
Holly Acland’s Cunard Cabinet. This influenced me to add a sliding tambour door to my entertainment unit and
to give it an art deco appearance.
Freshwater Senior Campus, teacher: Ben Percy. Photo: Alvin Theseira
Deborah Fryer, Hall Side/Bed Table, ash, walnut. ‘The project was to design a hall table incorporating curves.’ Centre for Fine Woodworking, Nelson, NZ, tutor David Haig. Photo: Daniel Allen
Jackson Fairlie, Demilune Table, American walnut, maple. Made at North Bennet Street School, USA.
Alice Wilson, American Walnut Jewellery Box. ‘This is an originally designed jewellery box made with primarily American walnut. Hand cut marquetry runs along the right side and flows on to the lid. A dovetailed tray
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