Driftwood Table By Marcus O’Reilly
For years, people who buy hand-made products were pumped on seasoned wood. Barnwood! Shackwood! And the mother of all Driftwood really nice! Driftwood is, as you can imagine, the timber is conveniently off the historic buildings of Nice and thrown into the river for one reason or another, and then solved by intrepid craftsman, like the people we have here. E ‘out of the table!
Architects designers Marcus O’Reilly really pumped their hands, sandpaper, and the screws to bring you this fabulous painting. Made from wood found on the beaches of St Kilda. Each piece of wood was cut to length, wire brush, colored, waxed, and placed on a black steel frame minimum gross.
“Markings individual stamps, and holes in the wood material alludes to the origins of each piece of wood.” – This is what I want to hear. This recycling is more beautiful.
And check it out, this table has already won a prize: Victoria Craft and Design Innovation Award for 2009, and just being exposed: in the 2009 Melbourne Fringe Festival of furniture, and is about to be exposed again!: The Edge in Sydney , and has appeared in “Meet Craft Victoria.
Designer: Marcus O’Reilly Architects Photographer: Dianna Snape

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