Scarab s award-winning Niche Boxes are produced in three shapes: Niche Fourtet, Niche Trio and Niche Diamond. Niches Boxes are crafted using state-of-the-art computer controlled processes, combined with time-honoured hand techniques. With changing editions of original lid art and varying combinations of woods, no two Niche Boxes are ever the same. A stunning variety of…
These small oval boxes, made from Western Australian timbers, make the perfect place to keep small jewellery items and special trinkets. These boxes are crafted from a combination of various Western Australian native timbers such as jarrah, sheoak, marri and blackbutt, featuring either a contrasting or matching timber lid, making each one unique.
Want to dress your dining table with the threads of nature? These pillar candles are the perfect way to bring native Australian flora to your setting. Each pillar is turned by hand from a banksia seed pod. This makes each one is completely unique. When arranged in groups they will create a serene ambiance at…
Bending Western Australian timbers has always been a challenge. Using technology such as laser cutting has allowed Dean Malcolm to “bend” a flexible panel of sheoak timber around a shape, creating a unique and useful desktop range. Not just functional, this beautiful pillow box with its flexible “bendi” design is also a sensory delight. Made…
Bending Western Australian timbers has always been a challenge. Using technology such as laser cutting has allowed Dean Malcolm to “bend” a flexible panel of sheoak timber around a shape, creating a unique and useful desktop range. Not just functional, this beautiful pillow box with its flexible “bendi” design is also a sensory delight. Made…
By the 1890’s the Italianate style was prevalent and the decoration on the façade of the terraces grew more elaborate with lavish displays of cast iron, cast cement and ornamental doors and window forms. This model is based on houses found in and around, East Melbourne. This particular house had a stucco front and a…
Recycled sheoak roof shingle (Allocasuarina Fraseriana) with etched Western Spinebill on Banksia. Made in Albany, Western Australia by Dean Malcolm at South Coast Woodworks. Each piece is unique, given the individual nature of the sheoak roof shingle.
These Scribbly Bark Bowls depict the imagery and texture of the scribbly bark gum trees of eastern Australia, with the design being influenced largely by the insect markings on the grey and white surface of the bark. These stunning bowls look elegant and interesting as a decorative object, but would also be ideal for serving…
These Scribbly Bark Bowls depict the imagery and texture of the scribbly bark gum trees of eastern Australia, with the design being influenced largely by the insect markings on the grey and white surface of the bark. These stunning bowls look elegant and interesting as a decorative object, but would also be ideal for serving…
Tempo is a solid Sheoak wood wall clock with a minimalist aesthetic. The unique design feature of this clock is the raised rim, which is soft to the touch. Its curved form reflects light and casts shadows to create interest and intrigue. The finely finished matt black clock hands and brushed brass centre nut beautifully…
Bending Western Australian timbers has always been a challenge. Using technology such as laser cutting has allowed Dean Malcolm to “bend” a flexible panel of sheoak timber around a shape, creating a unique and useful desktop range. Not just functional, this beautiful spectacle case with its flexible “bendi” design is also a sensory delight. Made…
Bending Western Australian timbers has always been a challenge. Using technology such as laser cutting has allowed Dean Malcolm to “bend” a flexible panel of sheoak timber around a shape, creating a unique and useful desktop range. Not just functional, this beautiful spectacle case with its flexible “bendi” design is also a sensory delight. Made…
This is a mobile of a superb fairy-wren, or to be more precise a male superb fairy wren. It is made of strong, laser cut, layered plywood and hand-printed in multiple layers from hand-cut lino plates.
Terrace houses have been residing in Australian cities since the earliest days of colonial settlement. They represent another English tradition brought out to the colonies. Their subtle details reflect the variation of architectural styles seen in nineteenth century England. Expansive rows of terrace houses were built between 1840 and 1890 as an economical way to…
In 1956 the State of New South Wales ran an international competition for a National Opera House at Bennelong Point, Sydney. This attracted more than 220 entries from 32 countries. Jørn Utzon a young Danish architect won the competition and was hailed by the architectural critic Sigfried Giedion as opening a new chapter in contemporary…