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Raised Platter (Tawa)

$191 USD
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The Raised Platter is hand-turned in Auckland by Woo-Lam (Sam) Choi of Walk in the Park. A flat tawa platter sits above a stained tawa pedestal — flat cone base rising through a sphere to the platter above, the whole piece low and grounded in proportion. The tawa is warm and honey-toned, with an open grain and the occasional knot or figure that makes each piece its own. That both elements are the same timber — one in its natural state, one stained — gives the piece a material coherence that rewards closer looking. Each piece is turned individually, and natural variations in tone and figure are part of what makes each one singular.

Suited to food presentation or ornamental display. Natural marks or small openings in the wood are not flaws — they are evidence of the material's life before the lathe.

Diameter: 17.2cm · Height: 8.2cm
Platter: tawa · Pedestal: tawa, stained

ABOUT the MAKER

Walk in the Park

Walk in the Park is the studio practice of Woo-Lam (Sam) Choi, an Auckland-based artist and designer trained in woodworking and furniture design at Hong-ik University in Seoul. Sam came to wood-turning in 2016, and his practice has since developed into something quietly singular — each object hand-turned in his studio from timbers chosen for their grain, provenance, and the way they respond to the lathe. The work sits at the meeting point of form and function, but never uncomfortably. Bowls, vessels, salt pigs, and pepper mills — each piece carries the logic of its making in its surface. The fluted cylinder, the turned sphere, the contrast of two woods held together: these are not decorative choices but considered ones, arrived at through material and process. Sam works with timbers that have their own stories — among them swamp kauri, recovered from the peat bogs of Northland after tens of thousands of years, and French oak, walnut, and ash, each chosen for what they bring in colour, grain, and character. No two pieces are identical. Natural marks and variations are understood as part of the work, not incidental to it. Tessuti carries a selection of Walk in the Park pieces — objects that earn their place on a table or bench and improve, quietly, with daily use.
Raised Bowl (Black Walnut)
Raised Platter (Swamp Kauri)
Raised Platter (Tawa)
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Incense Holder Pebble (Blue Gum)
Keepsake Vessel - Ash (G)