Andrew
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Andrew is a craftsman and designer based in Adelaide, Australia. After graduating the ANU School of Art (Design-Arts Hons) Andrew established his design practice creating speculative exhibition work, commissions and edition objects.
Andrew’s practice is defined by a reappropriation of traditional making processes and associated materials, primarily timber, and attempts to capture a uniquely Australian vernacular.
In a world of specialists, Andrew considers himself a generalist, exploring many facets of craft and design practices including furniture making, tool/instrument making, lighting design, conservation and curatorial projects. From this melting pot of influences Andrew forges a unique perspective and understanding to how he approaches design.
Andrew’s practice is defined by a reappropriation of traditional making processes and associated materials, primarily timber, and attempts to capture a uniquely Australian vernacular.
In a world of specialists, Andrew considers himself a generalist, exploring many facets of craft and design practices including furniture making, tool/instrument making, lighting design, conservation and curatorial projects. From this melting pot of influences Andrew forges a unique perspective and understanding to how he approaches design.