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Our mission is to create
beautiful furniture, of the finest quality.
We pride ourselves on working together with
the customer, listening to their ideas,
combining these with our expertise and
craftsmanship to create practical and
stunning showpieces that will last a
lifetime and beyond.
"We create the heirlooms
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Our
company and our product |
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Natural Edge Fine
Furniture Designs is a small company headed
by Cameron Whan, a craftsman who prides
himself on excellence and quality. We have
great respect for, and appreciation of the
Australian bush, and its native timbers. We
see the natural flowing lines, curves and
features, and use these to bring the natural
beauty of the bush into your home.
Our belief in the
construction of furniture is that the
strength and durability of the piece should
never be compromised, that furniture need
only be purchased once, and with care will
last a lifetime. If we have the skills and
resources to build something stronger, that
exceeds expectations, then why not do so.
Our attention to detail is meticulous. This
gives peace of mind to us as craftsmen. And
the customer knows that in ten years the
furniture will be as the day it was
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All our furniture is
100% solid timber, from the thick chunky
tops, drawer fronts, doors, carcasses and
drawers, to the tongue and groove panelling
for drawer bottoms and cabinet backs. We
have no chipboard and veneer passed off as
'solid jarrah'. Tops for our tables can
either come from slabs we have milled and
patiently dried for our natural edge tables,
or recycled boards salvaged from an array of
sites, giving the piece of furniture a
story, a piece of history, and the timber an
extended lifetime. Quite often customers
request that their piece be made from their
own timber which has meaning for them and
will be a focal talking point in their home. |
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Finally, our finish is
second to none. We believe that the final
finish of the product is the most important
step of all. After all the meticulous effort
put into the construction, to skimp and rush
on the finish would be denying its true
beauty. The finish should draw you in and
compel you to run your hands over the curves
and the unique characteristics of your new
furniture. |
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