
Giving away a couple of these stickers!
Reblog this post (+ spread a good message) and on April 15th, I’ll randomly pick a couple of you wonderful folks to send some mail to!
Even in NYC we have local makers, I know several personally. Support Those Who Make!
whoa.
(Source: thisis-happening)
Introducing #5!
This chair is unbelievably sexy.
(Source: really-shit, via onlyfurnitures)
FERRUCCIO LAVIANI (via Handcarved Glitch-Furniture made from Wood › Nerdcore)
Yes, please.
(via notmybeautifulhome)
(Source: emilialua1, via bunburysbees)
The sight of a dedicated craftsman seemingly contentedly overcoming the vicissitudes of rural poverty to produce such simply styled, yet beautiful objects seemed deeply romantic to Clissett’s admirers, who saw his furniture as a sorely needed antidote to the kitschy decorated factory wares of the era.
Yup.
Only 42 notes? I mean, I know we aren’t Sam Spratt or anything, but we can do better than that!
It’s time to finally give a cup away.
Sometimes we don’t make stuff perfectly (hey, we’re only human!), and while they’re acceptable enough to own, they’re probably not good enough to sell. So we’re giving one away.
This lemon coloured baby has some crazing in the glazing, and the concrete had some, err.. shall we say ‘consistency issues’. It’s all good, it’s rustic! And it’s free!
Want this cup? Like this post! Reblog this post! And make sure you’re following us. Yep, just like your favourite teen-fashion blogs, we’re doing a giveaway that is purely designed to make us feel popular.
The more notes you leave us the more likely you are to win - we’ll randomly pick a number in 2 weeks, and the winner will be whoever left the note that corresponds to the randomly chosen number. Hmm… Thats confusing to explain.
Note: we can post this anywhere in Australia for free, but if you happen to win and live internationally, we’ll have to sort something out. It’ll cost ~$20 to ship it to most places, but maybe we can make it worth your while.
(Source: thedesigndivision, via thedesigndivision)
Time Lapse Study of the Day: High Voltage Wood Erosion
Pratt student Melanie Hoff sent 15,000 volts of electricity into a huge wood plank and this is what happened.
this gives me chair design ideas…

(Source: madeiraentalhada)
A beautiful Bag End Window.
(via hobbithouses)
What are you cooking up with that chunk?
Nothing, sadly. Because I stole it from reddit. I am, however, looking to take up my two off days, with helping a hand tool woodworker in the same neighborhood as my current job.