Wood Review 128
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ON THE COVER: Korean designer maker So Joong-Han draws on finely honed skills to redefine traditional furniture forms.
Making the Tuned Drinks Cabinet: Pared back details and functionality are the key to a successful design. Story by Jono Everett.
Mid-century master: A recent exhibition in Melbourne work highlights the life and work of Schulim Krimper.
Lone Spirit: Neil Turner makes a flame form vessel from rare timber to honour a mentor and friend.
Full Circle: Karolis Stolys finally made his award winning dream cabinet. He describes the processes involved.
Trees Grown on Trees: In Japan, master forestry skills are used to grow and shape logs that are as beautiful as they are functional. Story by Joakim Rådström.
Truly Seen: Carol Russell visits Tasmanian furniture maker and sculptor Gay Hawkes to learn about her work discuss what artists and craftspeople want to achieve with their work.
Goodbye London Plane: Andrew Ward writes a recent project that explored the properties of a soon-to-expand urban timber resource.
Knot Pine: As a legacy, the wood from an iconic urban tree will be used to create a limited edition of chairs.
Riding the Wave: From ancient times, man has found ways to glide on water. Mark Riley outlines a basic history.
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