by Sharon Fletcher | Oct 10, 2012 | blog
Live edge cedar slab table This Live edge cedar slab table is a very rare find and one that is becoming more difficult so source. The single slabs used in this bespoke table are truely remarkable and it was a real honour to be able to bring them back to life. I always...
by Sharon Fletcher | Aug 15, 2012 | blog, wood slab furniture
Solid wood dining tables are exactley what they say (solid wood), we do not use timber veneers or fancy timber clad boards, just beautiful hand selected through and through natural edge timber boards ,many over 3 metres long and 1metre wide and on occasions we are...
by Sharon Fletcher | Aug 14, 2012 | blog, Scottish Burr Elm
Scottish burr elm dining table A spectacular Scottish burr elm dining table, constructed from a book-matched pair of elm slabs to our clients specification, seemingly a very strange request that on completion shows that the idea really worked well. In the Scottish...
by Sharon Fletcher | Aug 14, 2012 | blog, Live edge slab tables
live edge wood slab dining tables, a natural edge timber board with two natural edges cut along the length of a tree trunk, the live edge is obtained through out the timber giving the finished tables. The...
by Sharon Fletcher | Aug 6, 2012 | blog, natural edge
Garden bench handmade, simple yet elegant English Elm garden bench handmade. Designed for a local customer, to sit at the entrance to a stunning barn conversion. Once a very common timber that has now become very rare due to Dutch elm disease, the garden bench was...
by Sharon Fletcher | Jul 31, 2012 | blog
This delightful slab of English Yew would make a beautiful natural wood desk. This natural desk, is one of 6 slabs we obtained from a private estate near Guildford and the owner of the estate claimed the tree was 4-5 hundred years old. The natural wood board was...
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