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'Every piece of furniture is in a
sense also a piece of sculpture'
From a book on Scandinavian design in wood 1970.
Jeremy Broun says something new in each piece he creates, perhaps drawing from tradition or from what the tree wants to do, exploring the boundaries of tools and techniques and inventing new techniques and ways of joining wood to form practical art.
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![]() Zigzag Table | ![]() The chair King Charles sat on | ![]() Starwars Computer Desk |
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![]() The Great Storm Table | ![]() Desk/ cabinet | ![]() Plank Clock |
![]() Adzed dish | ![]() Caterpillar Rocker 4 | ![]() Millstone Table |
![]() Small plywood table | ![]() Universal Clock | ![]() Touchscreen digital jukebox |
![]() Easy Rocker | ![]() Contour Trinket Box | ![]() Desk Clock |
![]() Brick Rocker | ![]() Bookends | ![]() Zigzag Table original |
![]() Plywood jewelry box | ![]() New Caterpillar Rocker | ![]() Tilt Rocker |
![]() Mantel clock | ![]() Slab Clock | ![]() Continuous Plank Stool |
![]() Three legged stool | ![]() Cobra Lamp | ![]() Cabotable |
![]() Nest of Tables | ![]() | ![]() Desk/Cabinet |
![]() Pimlico Diner | ![]() Log Table | ![]() Forklift Rocker |
![]() Kangaroo Rocker (ash) | ![]() Molecular Table | ![]() Zigzag Table (cherry 1997) |
![]() Kew Gardens Storm Rocker | ![]() Corner Drinks Cabinet 4 |
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