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Adrian’s designs are influenced by the material used resulting in pieces that are highly distinctive while respecting the natural beauty of the material. He mixes ancient timber with modern materials such as glass; using engineering techniques to create deceptively simple pieces and clean lines.
His work is a homage to the tree.
GALLERY OF WORK
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Beech and Bog Oak Bench :
A 'natural arch' bench made from a curved beech tree growing in Geddington Woods, Northamptonshire.
Length 2.4m
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Bog Oak and Maple Bench :
Bench made from a prehistoric oak tree dug from Conington Fen in Cambridgeshire.
Length 2.6m
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'Cut Line' Images :
a series of framed bog oak and sycamore images exploring the dynamic of the 'cut line'.
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'Balanced' Pebbles :
Wall mounted pebble forms made from prehistoric bog oak.
Height 70cm
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Oak Console Table. :
Oak Console Table. Made using a halved and scorched oak tree trunk.
Length 2.1m Width 47cm Height 76cm
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Floor standing Bog Oak cabinet with the door displaying the natural forms and textures of the tree.
Height 92cm Width 29cm Depth 34cm
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Wall mounted bog oak cabinet
Height 54cm Width 33cm Depth 18cm
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Prehistoric Yew Root Matrix :
Wall mounted root form. Made from the root of a yew tree growing 5000 years ago in Cambridgeshire