Morris Chairs with footstools
A reproduction of the L & J G Stickley version of the Morris chair and footstool. Quarter sawn Scottish oak fumed in ammonia and layered with shellac before a final wax finish.
A reproduction of the L & J G Stickley version of the Morris chair and footstool. Quarter sawn Scottish oak fumed in ammonia and layered with shellac before a final wax finish.
Contemporary office tables with a traditional lacquered top and industrial/modernist legs.
Made entirely from recycled church pews on industrial castors. Lovely Yellow Pine, over 100 years old, enjoying a new lease of life, by feeling useful.
Made from a selection of native Scottish hardwoods, a versatile and attractive storage solution.
A zinc topped dining table with bench seating made from the ubiquitous church pews and fence posts.
Created to be functional and visually interesting within a narrow space. Made entirely from neglected pieces of wood.
Using the simplicity and strength of basic crate construction with the addition of a rather nice bit of oak rescued from an undignified end.
Fabricated from a variety of wood, either reclaimed or recycled, on top of upcycled old school desks. The wood is biscuit jointed and glued, then sanded to achieve a smooth surface.