CUSTOMER GALLERY
Wood and Resin jewellery Boxes and Jewellery
Pete from Lifetimber designed and made these beautiful jewellery boxes using Walnut and Idigbo Hardwood and GlassCast resin pigmented with a translucent blue.
To ensure that nothing is wasted, Pete creates Jewellery items using the offcuts from larger projects.
Thank you for sharing your work with us Pete!
ABOUT LIFETIMBER
Lifetimber produces one-of-a-kind handmade products from unique second life wood. Products range from coasters to king size beds, through boxes, benches, tables and other furniture. Sometimes these are commissions for clients with specific criteria from the beginning, but often (and most intriguing) are the pieces that Pete finds in the offcuts on his shelf: a knot or a split will inspire and a new design begins.
Whenever possible Pete uses slow growing hardwoods that have had a previous life as something else, or were waste and offcuts from other woodworkers. This timber often has character that means it was hard for others to use. I work with the natural beauty of the wood, highlighting, celebrating and enhancing the natural flaws, knots and patina.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Website | www.lifetimber.com |
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Etsy | www.etsy.com/shop/lifetimber |
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@_lifetimber_ |
www.facebook.com/Lifetimber/ |
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RESIN & PIGMENTS
ABOUT LIFETIMBER
Lifetimber produces one-of-a-kind handmade products from unique second life wood. Products range from coasters to king size beds, through boxes, benches, tables and other furniture. Sometimes these are commissions for clients with specific criteria from the beginning, but often (and most intriguing) are the pieces that Pete finds in the offcuts on his shelf: a knot or a split will inspire and a new design begins.
Whenever possible Pete uses slow growing hardwoods that have had a previous life as something else, or were waste and offcuts from other woodworkers. This timber often has character that means it was hard for others to use. I work with the natural beauty of the wood, highlighting, celebrating and enhancing the natural flaws, knots and patina.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Website | www.lifetimber.com |
---|
Etsy | www.etsy.com/shop/lifetimber |
---|
@_lifetimber_ |
www.facebook.com/Lifetimber/ |
DISCUSSION (0)
Please share any questions or comments you may have about this video tutorial.