Imagine if all construction timbers in Australia were grown in a way that regenerated degraded farm soils,
improved livestock health, provided biodiversity habitat for endangered species and shaped resilient,
beautiful landscapes that stitched together bioregional communities.
The Making Of Material explores this possibility through a collection of furniture pieces made from agroforestry timber,
designed by Bronwen Main in collaboration with Mark Tuckey
and documentary short film by Grace Moore, that captures both process and philosophy.
Photography: Lilli Waters
Watch the documentary below
Imagine if all construction timbers in Australia were grown in a way that regenerated degraded farm soils,
improved livestock health, provided biodiversity habitat for endangered species and shaped resilient,
beautiful landscapes that stitched together bioregional communities.
The Making Of Material explores this possibility through a collection of furniture pieces made from agroforestry timber,
designed by Bronwen Main in collaboration with Mark Tuckey
and documentary short film by Grace Moore, that captures both process and philosophy.
Photography: Lilli Waters
Watch the documentary below
Imagine if all construction timbers in Australia were grown in a way that regenerated degraded farm soils,
improved livestock health, provided biodiversity habitat for endangered species and shaped resilient,
beautiful landscapes that stitched together bioregional communities.
The Making Of Material explores this possibility through a collection of furniture pieces made from agroforestry timber,
designed by Bronwen Main in collaboration with Mark Tuckey
and documentary short film by Grace Moore, that captures both process and philosophy.
Photography: Lilli Waters
Watch the documentary below