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Bungendore Wood Works Gallery
The main Gallery exhibits a wide variety of exceptional, affordable and functional homewares, exclusive in-house designed giftware and creative wooden artworks. Bungendore architect, Maurice Barnes, designed the Gallery to create the perfect environment for exhibiting wood and other artworks.

The Gallery was built in 1994 from Australian materials, including Jarrah posts, beams and staircase; Tasmanian Oak floors, Ebonised Victorian Ash frames, and New South Wales Flooded Gum wall paneling.In the spirit of reconciliation we acknowledge the Traditional Custodians of Australia and their continued connection to land, sea and community.
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The Guell stool is a contemporary seating solution that references the work of Antoni Gaudi. It has been crafted in Jarrah with the three top segments and hand shaped legs. Celebrate our Australian flora with this unique ring by local Bungendore artist Xanthe Gay. It has been made from sterling silver and oxidised to achieve the beautiful patina.
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These unique candle holders have been designed by Gallery Director David Mac Laren and turned by Jim Homann. They make great gifts. Dimensions: 160mm diameter. A unique disc vase demonstrating the intricacies of the native Australian timber. Made of Coolibah Burl and beautifully finished, it is sure to be a welcome addition to an interior.
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These beautiful boxes have been made from a selection of beautiful timber veneers with a blackbean timber body. Dimensions: 270 x 175 x 76 mm. Ross Purdon has made this unique loose lidded box with a Silky Oak body and Red Cedar lid. Dimensions: 100 x 100 x 110 mm. This jewellery box is a work of art in itself with a striking marquetry top and excellently crafted interior partitions.
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This blackwood chopping board from Australian Wattle Woodcraft is perfect for everyday use. Dimensions: 350 x 240 x 20 mm. Bring a little bit of Tassie into your home with these simple and sleek wine bottle coasters. Chris Mitchell has used a selection of Tasmanian timbers to create these coasters.
Sculptural Art
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This intricate sculpture has been informed by Satosbi Fujinuma's appreciation of patterns in nature. It has been beautifully carved from Cherry Birch. Dimensions: 65 x 65 x 65 mm. This charming gecko sculpture has been cast in bronze from an original carving by Silvio Apponyi. Dimensions: 70 x 45 x 20 mm.
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