Personal markings, captured in time.
Carved over weeks of making, the surface holds a sense of continuity – each groove reflecting the process behind the form.
Working from century-old timber, the material is cut into planks and kiln-dried to stabilise it before being assembled into boards. Using traditional chiselling techniques, the surface is carved by hand to create depth across the entire piece.
Each groove is repeatedly sanded and stained, allowing colour to settle deep within the grain before being sealed. Formed over an extended period by two makers working in tandem, the process balances precision with variation.
Part of the Maui collection.