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writing machine

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Meeting Table for Writing Machine - Graphic design agency in Winchester made in solid maple and glass with stainless steel fixings.

Size:  160cm diamater to seat 8 people.

1998

 

WAVE

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Benches for main gallery in art.tm, 20 Bank Street, Inverness.

Commissioned by the Edward Marshall Trust, art.tm and Sutherland Hussey Architects from a national design competition.  Six benches in total; two single, two double and two three seaters.  Made from solid oak blocks shaped and glued together.

Sizes: 45cm High x 36cm deep x 60, 120 & 180cm long

January 1998

 

DOVETAIL

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Console Tables made in solid oak.

Commissioned by Keith Seeley, private collector.

One static table with two portable side tables under.  Constructed with traditional dovetails.  Finished with Danish Oil and beeswax.

Size: Height 105cm x width 150cm x 33cm depth

 

round table

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Made in ash. To seat 6 fully open and seat 3 half open. When closed completely the table width reduces to 150mm for easy storage.

Three leg tripod design ensures table is always level.

Size : 73cm high x 120cm diameter

 

round table

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To display the Milner-White collection of studio ceramics in the main gallery space of Southampton City Art Gallery. Incorporating adjustable shelving system to give flexible display options allowing the display to be circulated and also to house touring exhibitions. Low voltage adjustable lighting.

Constructed in solid and veneered maple, stainless steel, clear and sandblasted toughened glass. Lacquered finish.

Size : 200cm wide x 60cm deep x 250cm high.

 

round table

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