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10. Nick Pedulla, Sculpted Cabinet, Tas blackwood. Boards from the same tree are stack laminated, roughly carved using power tools, then glued together and carved by hand to refine the flowing shapes.
11. Cameron Ferstl, Entertainment
Unit, walnut, beech. Designed for practicality with an asymmetrical, yet balanced design. Photo: Greg Desiatov
12. Liam McCallion, Fort Kingsley Audio Console. Bringing back ‘the nostalgia of the audio consoles that once took pride of place amongst living rooms in the 60s and 70s while integrating modern technology’.
13. Daniel Spielman, Credenza 1, white oak and walnut. Photo: Pier Carthew
14. GregoryAllan,TeWhanauMarama (family of light), stained American oak inlaid with maple. ‘These hanging cabinets represent the Maori mythology which describes the celestial bodies and their deities. Open, their secret identities of waxing and waning forms are revealed. Photo: Northside Studio
15. ArthurSeigneur,Stalactite,substratewith rye straw marquetry. Design and straw marquetry by Arthur Seigneur, structure by Melbourne company Mortise and Tenon. Inspired by childhood memories of glistening caves in France.
16. NickPedulla,BlackOakRecordCabinet.A tambour gives more room for equipment to hide behind the brass grille doors.
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