Elegant Wooden Chair Hand-Carved From A Single Tree Stump
‘The Glemham I’ was produced by the artist Alex Johnson during a residency at White House Farm, which is the seasonal home of The Alde Valley Spring Festival near Great Glemham, England. Its stump was harvested from the farm and felled by a local timber man. Johnson then began slowly shaping and forming the wood into a elegant piece of furniture, with curved arms that flow into intricate flourishes adorning the base of the chair.
h/t: mymodernmet, twistedsifter
More Inspiring Stories
This Chameleon Cake Can Change Colour Due To One Amazing Bakery Technique
Spread Your Wings: Beautiful Shovava Wing Scarves By Roza Khamitova
Autumn - Winter 2018 Crocheted Hat Fashion
French Designers Create A Tiny Bathroom In A Box
Grandfather With Vitiligo Crochets Dolls To Make Children With This Condition Feel Better
To Avoid Coronavirus At Events An Arab Fashion Designer Creates “Soiree Muzzle”
Centipede, Spider And Other Creepy Animal-Inspired Handbags Created By A Japanese Artist
Stunning 3D Printed Mycelium Shoe By Ica & Kostika
Russian Craftsman Makes Stunning Wooden Zippo Lighters
A Built-In Dog Bed Was Created In This Living Room Wall
Old Apple Products Turned Iinto Plants
Unleash The Kraken With Squid And Octopus Tea Bags
A Typographic Scarf Made With Letters From The Helvetica Typeface
The Story Behind John Lennon's Psychedelic Rolls-Royce Phantom V
These Artists Makes Belgian Lake Mysteriously Glow
So People Are Buying Inflatable Jesus Now…
Be Fearless. Be Seated. A 'Dangerously Safe' Stool Series For The Fearless
When Apple Was Selling Clothes In 1986
Watch This Kick-Ass LEGO Sisyphus Push His Boulder Till The End Of Time
Elegant Drawing Of Girls Wearing Dresses Made Of Real Flower Petals
Low-Cost Cosplay Guy Returns With More Cheap Costumes
Meanwhile In “Paris Fashion Week”… Have Fashion Designers Gone Insane?
Cosplayer Creates Wings For Her Costume That She Can Move At Will
Amazing And Realistic Handmade Fruit Candles