Australian Wood Review

Edge: Exploring Boundaries

The edge defines a boundary, a change, a meeting of elements, the beginning and the end. The edge is what delights and engages the eye, providing the mind with an object to analyse, decipher and understand. For the makers represented in this exhibition all boundaries and limitations have been pushed and explored

The vocation of designer makers necessitates a journey of continuum – whilst a design language evolves, an occasional disruptor to this thinking occurs. Such was the brief of this exhibition to the contributors.

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