Designer: Fred Dunbar
Materials: Beech, Stainless Steel Wire, Arenga Fibre.





An observational object that combines the craft processes of brush making with a pencil pot to present an alternative approach to accessing used pencils.
Designer: Fred Dunbar
Materials: Beech, Stainless Steel Wire, Arenga Fibre.
An observational object that combines the craft processes of brush making with a pencil pot to present an alternative approach to accessing used pencils.