Crafts CouncilDirectoryMatt KavanaghHorse chestnut bowlAboutCarved from a single trunk profile of storm damaged tree, using a combination of machine and hand tools, chisels, sand paper, wire wool and rags. The surface grooves were hand sanded to produce a soft ridged texture. The piece was then burned, burnished and waxed to produce depth of colour and lustre which helped unify the surface colouration and ultimately gave the conker like lustre of its dark fruit. Inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered. H18xW60xD54 Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandHorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit Lennonhorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit LennonHorse chestnut bowl, image: Matt Kavanaghhorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit LennonHorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit LennonHorse chestnut bowlAboutCarved from a single trunk profile of storm damaged tree, using a combination of machine and hand tools, chisels, sand paper, wire wool and rags. The surface grooves were hand sanded to produce a soft ridged texture. The piece was then burned, burnished and waxed to produce depth of colour and lustre which helped unify the surface colouration and ultimately gave the conker like lustre of its dark fruit. Inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered. H18xW60xD54 Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandHorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit Lennonhorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit Lennonhorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit LennonHorse chestnut bowl, image: Amit LennonHorse chestnut bowl, image: Matt KavanaghMore from Matt KavanaghProjectNOS SPHERE chandelierProjectNorwegian maple bowlProjectLime bowlProjectLondon plane bowlProjectSplit ash bowlProjectKintsugi ash bowlProjectAsh stoolProjectIron