Stools.
Making a stool is fun and develops ones understanding to making a chair from green wood. Due to the simple structure of a stool it is a lot easier to be creative and use unuseual shaped wood than a chair.
These stools are of a pleasant size allowing for multi purpose use such as a foot rest, seat, mini table or step to simple reach up to the top book shelf.
Below: A selection of greenwood stools made using knives and chisels with traditional methods.

Below: Hazel legs, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.


Below: Detail photo of funky shapes we try to craft into our products.
Below: Wiggly cleft Cherry legs, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.

Below: Strait cleft Cherry legs, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.



Below: Beech legs with the bark left on, Ash rungs and Wych Elm bark seating.


Below left: Cleft wiggly Cherry legs, Ash rungs and hemp cord seating.
Below right: Elm and ash breakfast stools.
Below: Two variations of a rustic biscuit stool. The seats are carved to have a wobbly like appearance. The curves also help bums sttle into a comforable positions. Very pleasant to touch and look at. Kids cant get enough of them.