We are pretty pleased with our new elm stump carving by the harbour in Norrtälje. Carving out people sized holes turned out to be very labour intensive! But we got there in the end… if you’re out and about in that area, go check it out and give the big stump a hug. - -…
We finally managed to get to gamla stan to see our elm doughnut installed in its new home around a very old, very beaten up chestnut tree who has suffered for many years with cars parking on its roots and scraping its stem. The idea is that this bench will serve the dual purpose of…
Ivy leaves on dead elm. Horrible job! Freezing cold. But we battled through the pain and this is the reward for all our struggles. As you’ll see in the final picture, the sculpture is almost completely hidden behind a forest of road signs. Oh well…
They’re going crazy for floating parks in Stockholm at the moment, and we were lucky enough to be asked to build some weird furniture for two locations. One of which is in the dead center of town with a view of city hall. At Ravenwood, we don’t like to waste things so, keen eyes may…
This oak was deemed unsafe due to all the rot at the base of the stem but thankfully all that decaying goodness has been preserved in a super speedy sculpture. Rotten trees are dangerous, rotten art is not!!!!