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  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl
  • Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl

Husque, Frag Bowl | Macadamia Resin Bowl

$250.00
Incl. tax

Ferdinand Von Mueller, is the German geographer and botanist who is officially recognised as the person responsible for identifying and naming the Macadamia, after his friend Dr John Macadams.
Height: 8 cm
Length: 41 cm
Width: 18 cm
Weight: 900gm

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About the artist

A New Zealand born, Brisbane based designer, Harrison began his design studio in 1991 after studying at the Queensland College of Art. With practical experience from time spent in the boatbuilding industry he went on to design and create unique furniture and fittings for local companies and his brand ANTworks. Harrison’s work (furniture, lighting, homewares and hardware) has been represented in prestigious publications including the International Design Year Book, Thames Hudson, London, and exhibited ICFF New York, and Maison et Objet Paris. 

Harrison’s experimental developments continued with a theme of 'the origin'. This theme was extended to 'the intellectual property of origin' which was the basis for the artist in residence he served with FMCA (Furniture Manufacturing Company of Australia) in 2000, supported by Arts Queensland.

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