Crafts CouncilDirectoryMatt KavanaghNorwegian maple bowlAboutCarved from the fork in a fallen tree trunk and worked while the wood is green, intentionally allowing splits to emerge as part of the form’s evolution. Fractures and imperfections are embraced with splits proudly defining the aesthetic. The finish is scorched and waxed. The work is inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered and its species, anchoring it to a specific location where for many decades the tree defined its urban surroundings. H21xW38xD26Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowlAboutCarved from the fork in a fallen tree trunk and worked while the wood is green, intentionally allowing splits to emerge as part of the form’s evolution. Fractures and imperfections are embraced with splits proudly defining the aesthetic. The finish is scorched and waxed. The work is inscribed with the coordinates of where the timber was discovered and its species, anchoring it to a specific location where for many decades the tree defined its urban surroundings. H21xW38xD26Matt KavanaghLondon, EnglandNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonNorwegian maple bowl, image: Amit LennonMore from Matt KavanaghProjectNOS SPHERE chandelierProjectLime bowlProjectLondon plane bowlProjectHorse chestnut bowlProjectSplit ash bowlProjectKintsugi ash bowlProjectAsh stoolProjectIron