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3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
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3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
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3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood

Created and Sold by Big Sand Woodworking

Big Sand Woodworking

3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Chairs

Price $450

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Creation: 3-4 weeks
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DimensionsWeight
17.72H x 12.99W x 12.99D in
45H x 33W x 33D cm

3 legged stool featuring curved stretchers that join together and secure each leg with mortise and tenon joints. The three legs are shaped into a gentle taper using hand tools leaving a faceted but smooth texture. The legs are mortised into the top, which has a hand carved textured edge.

Available in maple, cherry, dark chesnut, oak, and ash

Item 3 Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers
As seen in Creator's Studio, Tokyo, Japan
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Meet the Creator
Wescover creator since 2022
Modern furniture inspired by Japanese traditional woodwork

Big Sand Woodworking started out in a cabin in the woods of Northern Minnesota, across the road from Big Sand Lake. It was in that small cabin that I started to develop a modest workshop after attending a lutherie school for guitar building. The guitar construction program led the way to other avenues of woodworking such as furniture making, cabinetry and carpentry, followed by a stint in art school which led to even more exploration of the craft with carving and wood turning. Eventually I found myself in NY and started to work and learn from a carpenter who exclusively does traditional Japanese woodwork. I quickly fell in love with the tools and techniques used in Japanese traditional work, and in 2019 my wife and I moved to Japan, where I am continuing to learn and explore the craft, working with a traditional carpentry company, while also producing and designing furniture and wood turnings.