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11. Michael Gilling, New Zealand. Oval Dining Table, recycled kauri and matai. On the underside of the top, angled wedges support radiating boards. Photo: Si Moore
12. John Mulhall, Roll-top Cedar Writing Desk. ‘Commissioned by friends...the desk is my original design in a traditional style.’
13. Craig Harris, Continuous Arm Windsor Rocking Chair, Eucalyptus regnans and white oak. A traditional Windsor chair using Curtis Buchanan’s plans and incorporating ‘a little blackwood barn swallow’.
14. Geoffrey Young, New Zealand. Raptor a Hunger, ash, redgum, 9kg at 650mm tall. ‘He moves decisively in full flight, anchored and braced by his shield.’
15. Raven Mahon, Lea Desk, American oak. ‘This study desk with incorporated shelving was designed to sit neatly in an alcove of a bedroom.’ Pins which hook into grooves at the back allow the shelves to pivot into a display position.’ Photo: Xanthe Waite
16. Scott Storey, NZ. Klismos2021, American black walnut American white ash. Photo: Daniel Allen
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17. RobMerk,TheStatler,madeincollaboration with Mic Ritter using recycled red hardwood. Photo: Rebecca Evans
18. Nick Pedulla, Vigne Bench Seat. Alluding to a designer maker’s creative journey, the ends of the ash ‘vine’ are left free and open, allowing it to grow along its own path. Inspired by the work of Joseph Walsh.
19. Samuel Burns, Racina Table, ‘...a timeless design defined through the incorporation of an array of geometric forms and angles.’
20. Stuart White, Crucible Table, Tasmanian blackwood with ebonised accents. ‘A narrow edge profile and dark lines give a floating appearance.’ Photos: Andrew Porfyri
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