Rosemary Wright

“After a number of years exploring form and design I feel that I have now developed my own characteristic style - I strive for balance, simplicity and purity of form”
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Leaf Platter

Beautifully sleek, 'Leaf Platter' is an exceptionally stunning and curvaceous interpretation of the oak leaf. This is one in a series of...

£400.00

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Native Ash Sculpture

This striking limited edition sculpture is created from two segments of hand turned ash that are scorched, joined by aluminium dowels...

Limited Edition of 5 £500.00

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Pillow Bowl

The interplay of planes, curved surfaces and the unique, vibrant silver leaf motif give this lovely ash bowl its strong sculptural...

£200.00

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Rectangular Platter in Elm

Available exclusively through Luxuria, this hand turned platter in wych elm is set off by the striking streaks of green that appear...

£250.00

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Split Leaf Platter

The design for 'Split Leaf Platter' was winner of the prestigious Tony Boase Award at the biennial 2007 International Woodturning...

£375.00

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Sycamore Platter

The clean, contemporary design of this beautifully hand-turned platter corresponds perfectly with the contrasting woods of the native...

Limited Edition of 10 £325.00

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