It’s been a week of arrivals and unexpected help. Birds from Africa, bats from hibernation, carpenters from Tasmania, and machine tools from Milton Keynes.
This was the week that the internal walls of the new workshop went up – timber uprights (studs) and horizontal spacers (noggins – my word of the moment, to be used on every possible occasion). This framework will be insulated and clad in plywood, and, as with my furniture, I wanted to make sure that the timber was high quality and came from sustainable sources.
… well, that’s the dream: a place where the wood is stored in the ideal conditions and the furniture constructed in an environment that is as close as practical to a domestic home. Continue reading
Easter has seen a new beginning. Continue reading
2013 sees the planned move to live and work in the landscape that has become my muse. Continue reading
delighted to have my work in the British Contemporary Crafts exhibition at the Nature in Art Gallery near Gloucester, UK, 13 Nov – 16 Dec. Continue reading
Here is the collection of sculptural lights and tables inspired by the tiny marine world inside a hole in a large boulder at Caer Bwdy Bay near St Davids in Pembrokeshire.
This August at the Gloucestershire Guild of Craftsmen Summer Show I’m exhibiting a new collection of lights and side tables inspired by the tiny world of a rock pool that I found burrowed into a huge boulder at Caer Bwdy Bay in Pembrokeshire. Continue reading
A video about the Land, Sea and Light project – a collection of fine furniture inspired by the St Davids peninsula in Pembrokeshire.