The Wave No. 3
The Wave No. 3
The Wave No. 3. This piece is formed from the 3rd slice of burr Elm and forms a mirror image of its sister piece Wave No. 2.
Burr wood is one of the most prized pieces in the furniture making business for its amazing texture and character. You can get lost staring into the grain patterns, this particular one looks like a rising wave, ready to break (but I am a surfer so I probably thing of waves more than the average person).
This beautiful burr was hand sawn into three slices from a large lump of burr wood from a Scottish elm tree which grew near Knockdolian in Ayrshire.
The frame was hand made from a single length of Irish oak from Co. Wicklow. The fames was joined with a traditional bridle joint in each corner to add to the technical quality of the piece. This is a joint I use commonly in my bespoke furniture work and it felt right to be able to incorporate it in the frame.
Materials
Materials
Scottish Elm
Dimensions
Dimensions
Rectangular:
Length: 445mm; Width: 140mm; Thickness: 20mm
Square:
Length 350mm; Width 210mm; Thickness 20mm
Care Instructions
Care Instructions
To wash you board, scrub thoroughly in warm soapy water with your regular washing up liquid. Leave to dry fully before storing and never leave to soak as this might warp the board.
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