CUSTOMER GALLERY
Metallic Resin and Wood Serving Board by Fusion Wood Creations
This serving board is made from locally sourced solid Walnut from the Forest of Dean. The piece of Oak has been cast between two pieces of arctic blue chameleon pigment, giving it depth and a stunning shimmer which changes colour depending upon the light.
Once cured, the board was shaped and finished to give create those lovely bevelled edges.
Thank you for sharing your beautiful work with us Malcolm!
ABOUT FUSION WOOD CREATIONS

With over 37 years of carpentry and woodworking experience we have been working with wood for a very long time and love creating unique products. It wasn't until recent years that we started to combine resin into our projects. Following lots of great feedback from our friends and family regarding the quality of our work, we decided to continue to offer these products to our customers, from that point on Fusion Wood Creations was born.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Website | www.fusionwoodcreations.co.uk |
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www.facebook.com/fusionwoodcreations |
@fusion_wood_creations |
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ABOUT FUSION WOOD CREATIONS

With over 37 years of carpentry and woodworking experience we have been working with wood for a very long time and love creating unique products. It wasn't until recent years that we started to combine resin into our projects. Following lots of great feedback from our friends and family regarding the quality of our work, we decided to continue to offer these products to our customers, from that point on Fusion Wood Creations was born.
CONTACT INFORMATION
Website | www.fusionwoodcreations.co.uk |
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www.facebook.com/fusionwoodcreations |
@fusion_wood_creations |
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