Category: recycled
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Barber Shop Merchandise Shelves
The esteemed Maloney’s Barber Shop has had me back creating and fitting new shelving, between the barber chairs, for showcasing all the merchandise. This lot of 7 wall-hung box shelving is made from reclaimed tongue and groove timber and pine plywood, all oiled up with natural linseed oil. The second stage was making 19 tiny…
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Cantilever Floating Shelves
Custom made twin floating shelves from reclaimed cedar slabs. These were sanded back to clean wood and matte finished with varnish, then slid onto cantilevered steel pins threaded into the wall framing.
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Custom rat bike for Maloney’s Barber Shop: stage 2.. hand-lettered sign: completion
Every now and then stuff falls into place and I end up building something particularly rad for a special person or business. In this case the person was the all round extremely nice dude/ business manager Julian Maloney and the business is Auckland’s well respected Maloney’s Barber Shop. The shop was in need of a…
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Hand lettering for BarberCraft sign
A wee sign I just did for the upcoming BarberCraft pop-up feature at Fashion Week, commisioned by the honorable J. Maloney, esquire. One Shot lettering enamel on recycled Kwila timber.
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Custom Rat-Bike for Maloney’s Barbershop (stage 1)
Julian at Maloney’s Barbershop brought me a curious mid 70s beaten up old dusty Raleigh Arena that had been remodeled several times, leaving an interesting patina of paint layers. He asked me to give it a once over, with the idea to install a handmade wooden sign into the frame to park it outside the…
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Models for ‘Bin The Bag’ project (with The Open Fort)
This job brief was pretty simple, allowing my creative eye, recycled material passion and my hot-glue gun to go nuts. As part of a series of street- based games, demos and activities to educate public on South Auckland’s new council waste and recycling program, The Open Fort planned a tabletop-based game with a recycled aesthetic, where…