Solid and well-made of an underrated native wood, exhibiting a particularly attractive grain pattern. Overall, this bowl is beautiful in its simplicity. Highly recommended.
Janet from UK
When we moved to our smallholding rainwater harvesting had been the plan – a bungalow provides a lot of roof capture compared to a typical house. However, our research quickly taught us two things. First purification of rainwater …
The downside to a wood on a hillside is that there is rarely anywhere level to set up camp. This creates problems ranging from putting a cup down to finding a level place to sit whether it be …
This is a Beech Platter with textures and colours inspired by Stewart Furini. The texturing was produced using a Proxxon hand grinder, followed by Hampshire Sheen Intrinsic Stains and a Chestnut Products Wood Wax finish. More photos to …
available to own now I originally named this ‘the flaming chamber pot’ but T said that it wasn’t a good name and so it became ‘the flaming cauldron bowl’. Made from UK-sourced Ash (Fraxinus Excelsior) and finished in …
Inspired by Tanya Faberson from @creekviewwoodshop this is an English Elm bowl with Milliput inlay finished in Chestnut Products Wood Wax. Elm (Ulmus Procera) heartwood is typically light to medium reddish brown with a well defined paler sapwood. …
The Acacia bowl has been coloured with Hampshire Sheen’s water based Intrinsic Colours and finished in Chestnut Products Wood Wax making a fabulous key or bits bowl. Acacia is a diverse genus and this could be an example …
This American Cherry (Prunes Serotina) Bowl is finished in Chestnut Products food-safe Microcrystalline Wax. American Cherry or (Black) heartwood is a light pinkish brown when freshly cut, darkening to a medium reddish brown with time and upon exposure to …
This Padauk (Pterocarpus Soyauxii) in Chestnut Products Wood Wax is the perfect bowl for displaying those important keepsakes. The heartwood colour can vary, ranging from a pale pinkish orange to a deep brownish red. Most pieces tend to …
This commissioned fruit bowl has been finished in Chestnut Products Microcrystalline Wax making it food safe. Tigerwood is the common name for several species of wood from tropical regions. It is also known as Goncalo Alves (Astronum Fraxinifolium), …
This large Tulipwood bowl was produced for a local church charity auction. American Tulipwood (Liriodendron Tulipifera) is a greenish yellow wood often referred to as Yellow or Tulip Poplar although not related. The tree grows on the Eastern …