Raised Bowl - Australian Blackwood & Ebonised Kauri

DESCRIPTION

Meticulously crafted for both functionality and aesthetics, this bowl is sure to complement any table or shelf or serve as a centrepiece, making it a sculptural ornamental object.

The form of the raised bowl and the colour contrast between the bottom and top pieces highlight the unique grain and texture of the top timber.

This catchall is finished with food safe natural oil and wax.

Diameter- 30cm | Total height- 21cm.

Bowl - Australian Blackwood | Pedestal - Ebonised Kauri.

Not recommended for use in strong sunlight as this may cause discolouration and dries the wood. Pure linseed oil, walnut oil, pure tung oil, or beeswax can be used for rejuvenating the wood.

DETAILS

  • Woo-Lam(Sam) Choi is an artist, designer and maker of the Walk In The Park, who has a background in wood-working and furniture design from Hong-ik university in Korea. Sam began learning wood-turning in 2016 and is continuing his practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural wood-turned objects, hand making each of his works in his Auckland studio.

ABOUT the MAKER

Walk in the Park

Drawn to Walk In The Park for their sensibility to material, their work is homage to the variations of wood available in New Zealand. This tactile devotion extends into their desire to create products that are both beautiful and functional, blending the organic with the domestic. Walk In The Park is a pleasure to use, to hold and to simply admire. Sculptural and exquisitely produced, each piece is quiet in detail, yet brilliant in form. Walk in the Park believe in a simple, honest approach to design where aesthetics and utility are intrinsic. Woo-Lam(Sam) Choi is an artist, designer and maker of the Walk In The Park, who has a background in wood-working and furniture design from Hong-ik university in Korea. Sam began learning wood-turning in 2016 and is continuing his practice-led exploration into functional and sculptural wood-turned objects, hand making each of his works in his Auckland studio.