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Sebastian Cox

@sebastiancoxltd

Designer, craftsmen, environmentalist

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COLLABORATE: We are delighted to share our contemporary version of a traditional haberdashery cabinet! Visit our website for the finished article: sebastiancox.co.uk/haberdashers ⁠ #interiors #britishwood #sustainablefurniture #interiordesign #naturalcommission #bespoke #furniture

COLLABORATE: We are delighted to share our contemporary version of a traditional haberdashery cabinet! 

Visit our website for the finished article: sebastiancox.co.uk/haberdashers
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#interiors #britishwood #sustainablefurniture #interiordesign #naturalcommission #bespoke #furniture
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YOUR TREE, OUR MILL: Using the clients own tree, we designed and made a set of ten woven chairs to sit around a spectacular outdoor dining table. A glorious oak tree had to be felled and we continued the life of this tree by transforming it into a grand outdoor dining set!

YOUR TREE, OUR MILL: Using the clients own tree, we designed and made a set of ten woven chairs to sit around a spectacular outdoor dining table. A glorious oak tree had to be felled and we continued the life of this tree by transforming it into a grand outdoor dining set!
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We suspect we’re not the only ones feeling that a few of our well-laid plans for 2020 never made it to fruition. Rather than feeling flat, we took the opportunity to reflect on ten brilliant, diverse years full of work we’re immensely proud of! l8r.it/VvRf #10years

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Our coppiced hornbeam and elm desk is elegantly poised on tapered legs. With a big deep cubby it has plenty of space to stash home working/schooling/arts and crafting provisions. You can find it online, in the new Products of Silviculture collection.

Our coppiced hornbeam and elm desk is elegantly poised on tapered legs. With a big deep cubby it has plenty of space to stash home working/schooling/arts and crafting provisions. You can find it online, in the new Products of Silviculture collection.
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The Coppiced hazel and English oak side table is neat and sweet. Comprising a single cubby hole perched in an elegant frame, it’s the perfect size for bedside essentials. It’s also available to order now. You can find it online, in the new Products of Silviculture collection.⁠

The Coppiced hazel and English oak side table is neat and sweet. Comprising a single cubby hole perched in an elegant frame, it’s the perfect size for bedside essentials. It’s also available to order now. You can find it online, in the new Products of Silviculture collection.⁠
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A strong and simple sideboard, with sliding doors, held aloft by a frame of coppiced sweet chestnut. The Coppiced sweet chestnut & cherry sideboard is made using English cherry but can be customised in any one of the varied, beautiful British woods we work with.

A strong and simple sideboard, with sliding doors, held aloft by a frame of coppiced sweet chestnut. The Coppiced sweet chestnut & cherry sideboard is made using English cherry but can be customised in any one of the varied, beautiful British woods we work with.
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The coppiced birch & ash coffee table looks like it’s floating above the frame. It may be clean and simple but this piece is not without character or substance. Cut from our own woodland, the birch holds onto slithers of bark, making each one slightly different from the next.

The coppiced birch & ash coffee table looks like it’s floating above the frame. It may be clean and simple but this piece is not without character or substance. Cut from our own woodland, the birch holds onto slithers of bark, making each one slightly different from the next.
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This coppiced hazel & elm chair is an evolution of the original Suent Superlight chair which launched our business ten years ago. A British elm seat cradled in a coppiced hazel frame makes it exceptionally strong and as the name suggests, beautifully light.

This coppiced hazel & elm chair is an evolution of the original Suent Superlight chair which launched our business ten years ago. A British elm seat cradled in a coppiced hazel frame makes it exceptionally strong and as the name suggests, beautifully light.
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At this time of year, we’d ordinarily welcome guests to try their hand at coppicing in our woodland in Kent ⁠ In this temporary world of digital perspective, we’ve united our favourite woodland pictures to create a digital shared coppicing experience l8r.it/daNF

At this time of year, we’d ordinarily welcome guests to try their hand at coppicing in our woodland in Kent
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In this temporary world of digital perspective, we’ve united our favourite woodland pictures to create a digital shared coppicing experience

l8r.it/daNF
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How wonderful it is to spot our bespoke Bayleaf bedside tables in House and Garden this month! If you like those bedside tables but prefer them a little wider taller, or in ripped sycamore rather than oak, you need only ask our Studio Manager, Eleanor: [email protected]

How wonderful it is to spot our bespoke Bayleaf bedside tables in House and Garden this month!

If you like those bedside tables but prefer them a little wider taller, or in ripped sycamore rather than oak, you need only ask our Studio Manager, Eleanor: studio@sebastiancox.co.uk
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.Sebastian Cox has designed a treehouse in the English countryside with a shingled roof and a balustrade of chestnut branches. dezeen.com/2021/05/19/seb…

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"What if we could take a tree's perspective and see the extra CO2 as a resource we can work with." Sebastian Cox believes that by understanding the carbon cycle, designers can work hand in hand with nature to develop sustainable new materials. #climatechange #sustainable

"What if we could take a tree's perspective and see the extra CO2 as a resource we can work with."
<a href="/sebastiancoxltd/">Sebastian Cox</a> believes that by understanding the carbon cycle, designers can work hand in hand with nature to develop sustainable new materials.
#climatechange #sustainable
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The wait is over - we're opening a new home for craft! On Wednesday 7 July we open the doors to the Crafts Council Gallery, a new public space dedicated to craft. Thank you to Sebastian Cox and his team for making our gallery feel like home: bit.ly/CraftsCouncilG…

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We’re hiring!⁣ ⁣ We’re looking for a landscape architect to join us for our biggest project of 2022. It’s so exciting we can hardly contain ourselves. ⁣Experience with designing parkland, management plans and an interest in rewilding req’d. ⁣ CV to [email protected]

We’re hiring!⁣
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We’re looking for a landscape architect to join us for our biggest project of 2022. It’s so exciting we can hardly contain ourselves.

⁣Experience with designing parkland, management plans and an interest in rewilding req’d.
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CV to studio@sebastiancox.co.uk
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Or visit the first display From the Forest in the Furniture Gallery from 23 February to 18 July, with works from Playfool, Formafantasma, Gitta Gschwendtner, Mac Collins, Sebastian Cox, Fernando Laposse, @marjanvanaubel and James Shaw.

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This Wednesday I’ll be speaking at a symposium about forestry and design at the V&A. Hugely exciting to speak alongside @GabrielHemery, #formafantasma and others V&A. vam.ac.uk/event/YDz1yDrz…

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I’m seeing so many sentimental posts this morning of fallen trees after storm #eunice. Trees have such meaning to us, it’s so sad to see.⁣ ⁣ Before cutting up for firewood, consider that trees can be given second life as meaningful furniture using a mobile sawmill.

I’m seeing so many sentimental posts this morning of fallen trees after storm #eunice. Trees have such meaning to us, it’s so sad to see.⁣
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Before cutting up for firewood, consider that trees can be given second life as meaningful furniture using a mobile sawmill.
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Such an honour to speak at the V&A today alongside @GabrielHemery formafantasma and others as part of a symposium about forestry and design. We need a new wood culture which appreciates harvesting as well as planting/regen. #makegood

Such an honour to speak at the <a href="/V_and_A/">V&A</a> today alongside @GabrielHemery <a href="/formafantasma/">formafantasma</a> and others as part of a symposium about forestry and design. We need a new wood culture which appreciates harvesting as well as planting/regen.  #makegood
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Birch (Selsdon) in Croydon is turning its whole focus to nature. The 200+ acre golf course is being rewilded along Knepp lines and it’s just magical. The food is delicious, the whole place is beautifully put together, and it’s all inside London! Go go, stay here.

Birch (Selsdon) in Croydon is turning its whole focus to nature. The 200+ acre golf course is being rewilded along Knepp lines and it’s just magical. The food is delicious, the whole place is beautifully put together, and it’s all inside London! Go go, stay here.