Cunjurong by Donutt and Goldfrau is a collaboration between Furniture designer James Dutton and Industrial Designer and Ceramicist Judith Glover.  It explores the liminal space most Australians spend their summer months- on the edge of the continent
       
     
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 Cunjurong by Donutt and Goldfrau is a collaboration between Furniture designer James Dutton and Industrial Designer and Ceramicist Judith Glover.  It explores the liminal space most Australians spend their summer months- on the edge of the continent
       
     

Cunjurong by Donutt and Goldfrau is a collaboration between Furniture designer James Dutton and Industrial Designer and Ceramicist Judith Glover. It explores the liminal space most Australians spend their summer months- on the edge of the continent- where the sea meets the shore.

This new work experiments with the possibility of using 3d printed ceramic for production- the repetition of clay layers subtly reflecting the sea to the horizon and the wood housing
its connection to the bush- the materials feeling old and ancient.

Cylindrical pendant lights
Ceramic and timber with linen covered flex
Height 300mm
Diameter 210mm

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