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Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
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Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood
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Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey | Chairs by Big Sand Woodworking. Item made of oak wood

Created and Sold by Big Sand Woodworking

Big Sand Woodworking

Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey - Chairs

Price $450

Shipping rate finalized within 2 business days

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

A modern stool made to last. Built with time tested traditional joinery throughout. Wedged tenons joining the legs to the seat, and pegged mortise and tenon joints securing the legs and bent stretchers. Solid white oak, with black and grey stain.

Item Three Leg Stool with Curved Stretchers - Black and Grey
As seen in Creator's Studio, Tokyo, Japan
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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.