 | Alan Livermore An extremely skilled designer, Alan concentrates on practical, elegant furniture featuring veneers of the finest Tasmanian timbers. He works from his workshop in Tasmania.
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 | Brendan Sharpe Brendan designs and makes contemporary furniture from his studio in Richmond, Tasmania. His work is elegant and practical and utilises the fine local timber. Brendan has returned to Tasmania after a decade in London and draws his inspiration from experience as well as his heritage and the natural beauty of his surroundings. |
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 | Harry Shrepfer Born in Germany, Harry Shrepfer was always drawn to beautiful wood. As soon as he was old enough he served an apprenticeship in joinery and cabinet making.
In the late 1980’s he moved his family to Tasmania. There he found the marvellous and beautiful Tasmanian native timbers and a thriving craft industry. He has established a workshop where he now passes on his knowledge to a few handpicked apprentices. |
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 | Ian Hewitt Ian and his wife Julia operate a word workshop in Tasmania. He specialises in free form turning and his signature piece - a container in rare tiger myrtle forms part of the Tasmanian Design collection in Launceston. |
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 | Intowood Lynden Prince works in Tasmania and specialises in using high quality local timbers to enhance trays and serving boards. |
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 | Jack de Vos Jack de Vos is one of the finest wood turners. He turns grass-tree and scultped bowls in Jarrah |
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 | John Tilbrook Originally from England, John has established a wood workshop in Victoria. He has develop a unique approach to creating beautiful had made inlays. These are used to great effecton boxes, picture frames and desk accessories. |
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 | Kathryn Winfeld-Petersen An outstanding designer, Kathryn specialises in blending different media. Her egg-cups feature in the presitigious Tasmanian Wood design Collection |
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 | Kym Andersen Uses technology to develop puzzles utilising the finest local materials |
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 | Lindsay Nelson Lindsay is a highly skilled and very productive wood turner. His work includes small items such as bud vases and ranges up to large beautiful platters. |
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 | Ossa Design Karen Harvey is a talented, self-taught designer. She concentrates on a range of highly functional kitchen items.
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 | Patrick Senior-Loncin Patrick specialises in producing an exceptionally high quality of kitchen ware. |
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 | Paul Oliver Paul is a highly skilled an innovative wood turner. A particularly specialty it turning wood wet so that fascinating forms are created by the drying timber.
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 | Philip Reynolds Box maker, Tasmania |
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 | Rex Heathcote On completing his training at the London College of Furniture, Rex Heathcote returned to Launceston, Tasmania where he established a wood workshop. This workshop has become renowned for its range of high quality, beautifully designed products. |
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 | Robin Braithwaite Coasters |
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 | Steve Shepherd Steve Shepherd has developed a unique process of hand sculpting wooden bowls. He has a superb eye for how to enahnce the natural beauty and grain of his local, Queensland, timbers. |
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 | Tim Crosby Tim Crosby designs and produces high quality card boxes |
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 | Trevor J Cottell A UK based designer who developed an extremely practical and elegant design for small folding furniture. |
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 | Yanni Rigos Former boatbuilder |
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