Make your own brass and timber bangle with signature design elements from Kirralee & Co. Kirralee Robinson will step you through the process of constructing a bangle using metal bending and reclaimed timber components. You’ll use a variety of workshop tools such as a mandrel for bending brass, a vice, Dremel and a drill press and materials such as steel wool and epoxy glue.
Put your own spin on the design, and wear your chic creation home.
Included in workshop ticket:
– All materials
– All studio equipment and tools
– Light refreshment
What to bring:
– Please wear closed shoes
Skill level: No experience required.
About Kirralee from Kirralee and Co:
Kirralee Robinson of Kirralee and Co. is an artist, designer and woodworker who creates homewares using reclaimed materials. She is particularly taken by the elegance of minimalist lines and the ingenuity of mid-century design. Kirralee and Co. aim to provide functional sculptures for the home that are user-focused and design oriented, whilst maintaining a small-to-nil carbon footprint.
Every piece of hardwood Kirralee and Co. use is locally sourced, usually from unwanted furniture. Kirralee attempts bring out the natural strength and unique history of the wood she finds and works with, whether it’s a distinctive wood grain, a curve or an imperfection. Often the shape of the final product is a direct response to the item of furniture it used to be.
Kirralee’s products become décor staples; their minimalist essence and versatile design will allow them to grow and change as the user does.
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