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Sierra Vance - Regards, Black Wattle

A$2,200.00

Acacia Mearnsii Sap, Pine Rosin, Salvaged Iron, Thin Reinforced Epoxy Base, 600 x 900 mm, 2025

Regards, Black Wattle acknowledges the death and rebirth of the black wattle tree - a species currently in decline within the Yarra Bend due to dieback. Through observing nature in a explorative lens it has opened up new paths of creation within natural materials. We often overlook these natural formations within production, as we have this idea that all forms need to look new and perfect. Embracing the beauties and imperfections of the natural world creates honest, unique aesthetics, which empowers a more exciting and ethical way of approaching design.

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Acacia Mearnsii Sap, Pine Rosin, Salvaged Iron, Thin Reinforced Epoxy Base, 600 x 900 mm, 2025

Regards, Black Wattle acknowledges the death and rebirth of the black wattle tree - a species currently in decline within the Yarra Bend due to dieback. Through observing nature in a explorative lens it has opened up new paths of creation within natural materials. We often overlook these natural formations within production, as we have this idea that all forms need to look new and perfect. Embracing the beauties and imperfections of the natural world creates honest, unique aesthetics, which empowers a more exciting and ethical way of approaching design.

Acacia Mearnsii Sap, Pine Rosin, Salvaged Iron, Thin Reinforced Epoxy Base, 600 x 900 mm, 2025

Regards, Black Wattle acknowledges the death and rebirth of the black wattle tree - a species currently in decline within the Yarra Bend due to dieback. Through observing nature in a explorative lens it has opened up new paths of creation within natural materials. We often overlook these natural formations within production, as we have this idea that all forms need to look new and perfect. Embracing the beauties and imperfections of the natural world creates honest, unique aesthetics, which empowers a more exciting and ethical way of approaching design.

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