A wooden bowl made from a salvaged oak beam, with a black exterior and a natural wood interior, placed on a white surface against a plain grey background.
A small wooden bowl made from a salvaged oak beam, with a black exterior and a natural wood interior, placed on a white surface against a plain grey background.
Close up of the underside of the Oak Beam dish showing the brushed black base with visible grain and a badge with timber species, coordinates of where the beam was sourced and the artists signature
A small wooden bowl made from a salvaged oak beam, with a black exterior and a natural wood interior, placed on a white surface against a plain grey background.
A small wooden bowl made from a salvaged oak beam, with a black exterior and a natural wood interior, placed on a white surface against a plain grey background.

Oak Trough CO216

HWD: 7.5x25x9.5

Weight: 0.22Kg

Finish: oil & wax

Unique piece engraved with coordinates & signed

Coordinates: 51.4811214, -0.0344939

Made from an Oak beam that was rescued from a historic building near my studio when it was converted to flats. Originally built in 1890, that means the oak tree probably started life 220-300 years ago.

Burned, brushed and oiled on the outside and sanded, polished and waxed on the inside.

Price: £550.00* GBP

*excludes UK VAT, packing & shipping. Collection available.