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Leaf mirror
The leaf mirror is a stunning forest memory.
Your mirror design may be a seahorse, heart or other design.
Our rims are usually jarrah, but other woods if you like.
Ask us for your special design. (#A8)
Jarrah urns
Many of these urns are 1.3m high, or more.
Most are salvaged jarrah, some are marri (redgum).
Ask what we have available, or can turn on our giant lathe. (#B17)
Marri burl coffee table
The marri (redgum) coffee table has a burl (bloodnut) top.
This unique piece has a metal pedestal stand.
The top is 78H and the top’s dimensions are 1.4 x 0.98cm.
We can craft similar pieces … to your specifications. (#M30)
Winerack natural top
The winerack is jarrah, topped by a natural-edged piece.
We craft wineracks using jarrah, marri, blackbutt and sheoak.
Specifications and designs of wineracks are your choice.
Skinny, wide, short or long … enquiries welcome. (#Y1)
Suspended sculpture
What can you see in this most interesting piece?
What name would you give this jarrah sculpture?
This forest floor rescued wood carving is 2 x 0.7 metres.
Unique – never to be repeated. (#F6)
Demi line table
This table has highly featured blackbutt bordered by jarrah.
A single drawer compliments its elegance.
This table is 1.2L x 0.8H metres.
What wood would you like used in your table? (#H20)
Motorcycle and sidecar
Bikers, have you ever seen an heirloom like this?
It is a master-crafted from 12 twelve different timbers:
Jarrah – tyres & cylinder pipes; flame tree – side-car seat;
Sheoak – tank sides & cylinder heads; oregon – tank centre;
Grasstree – side car & bike seat; banksia – frame
Marri burl – mud guards & steering bars; wandoo – wheels;
Jamwood – back lights; sandalwood – headlight & air filter;
Camphor laurel – bottom of side-car; karri – sidecover engine.
The bike is 40L x 20H cms.
Would you like a bike like this? (#I1)
Eucalypt cues
Cues are crafted from 100% Australian eucalypt.
The wood is seasoned a minimum of 18 months.
Each cue has a unique ergonomic spiralled handle.
Cues are smooth playing and beautifully balanced.
They unscrew and come with a bush bag.
Range: rosegum, blackbutt, red stringybark, bluegum.
A name engraved onto your cue of choice – optional. (#A24)
Writing desk and chair
Traditionally crafted from salvaged jarrah.
An optional matching pod chair.
The single-drawer desk has wooden joinery.
It has lovely contrast between light and dark toned jarrah. (#I2)
Banksia and shell inlay
This stunning inlay is an example of what is possible.
Do you like hearts, leaves or some other personal motif?
We can inlay into the furniture of your choice.
A coffee table? A bed? A hall table or sidetable? A bowl? (#D1)
Sewing box
The best of quality is in this sewing box. We use various woods.
This lid is walnut burl inlay bordered by jarrah and jarrah legs.
The interior of the hexagonal lid is inlayed, matched huon.
A lined, removable, cottons & needles tray is inside the box.
Below is a storage area for works in progress.
Would you like more photos or information? (#E8)
Bush stools
Not just bush stools – any design for bar, kitchen, outdoors.
Seats may be jarrah, marri, blackbutt, sheoak or karri.
Ask us about our range of stools. (#D22)
Whales
Wonderful whale carvings.
Different timbers: jarrah, marri, blackbutt, sheoak or karri.
Different stands … how would you like your whale or dolphin? (#Y1)
Snake cues
Crafted from 100% Australian eucalypt.
Timbers are seasoned a minimum of 18 months.
Unique ergonomic spiralled handle.
Smooth playing quality and beautifully balanced.
Each cue unscrews and comes with a bush bag.
From the top: taipan; dugite; red-bellied black snake;
Green tree python; tiger snake; coral snake.
A name engraved onto your cue of choice – optional. (#A24)
Inlay in jarrah
This banksia and shell inlay is worked into jarrah.
We can inlay any design into furniture we craft.
What personal images, simple or complex, would you like?
A heart or two on a bedhead? Leaves & goanna on a table? (#D1)
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