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  1. Cherry Tea Goblet

    Cherry Tea Goblet

    This is the design of a Deep form tea goblet made from domestic cherry.
  2. Fly in for tea

    Fly in for tea

    Fly In For Tea This piece as you can imagine was real Teasa!!. Measuring 150mm square 6inches. I have been working on this idea for a while 3 prototypes later. Model one I lost the spout and the hole for the lid looked to large Model two I blew the wings Model 3 I went through the...
  3. Fly In for Tea

    Fly In for Tea

    Fly In For Tea This piece as you can imagine was real Teasa!!. Measuring 150mm square 6inches. I have been working on this idea for a while 3 prototypes later. Model one I lost the spout and the hole for the lid looked to large Model two I blew the wings Model 3 I went through the...
  4. Fly in for Tea

    Fly in for Tea

    Fly In For Tea This piece as you can imagine was real Teasa!!. Measuring 150mm square 6inches. I have been working on this idea for a while 3 prototypes later. Model one I lost the spout and the hole for the lid looked to large Model two I blew the wings Model 3 I went through the...
  5. Ficus tea lights

    Ficus tea lights

    These were an experiment in design, but I'm pretty happy with the results. They're about 5"x2.75". I'll probably do the next set in some more attractive wood, maybe with a bit better shape too.
  6. Tea Light

    Tea Light

    A tea light made from laminated red oak lumber. Approx. 8 inches in diameter and finished with Antique Oil.
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