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Cathryn Peters   Two rustic furniture chairs with lattice work reed seats 

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Laurence Brazie    I guess you could say I started making furniture as a kid. (Trying to at least) I had spent many hours in the woods behind my house growing up. Watching wild life, playing army with the locals in the neighborhood. Then I started constructing forts and tree houses. Using only materials from the outdoors that were plentiful. Fallen logs, rocks, mud, dried grass, things like that. This made watching animals a bit easier. Being still on your knees tends to get uncomfortable after a while. I needed a seat of some sort. So with a little help from my dad’s tool box. I slammed together my first chair. As time went on it fell apart. Nails rusted out or just bad construction. Shoot I was just a kid. My designs changed as I realized they could last for years if I did it right.


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