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AdHoc Furniture

Locality: Kandos, New South Wales

Phone: +61 427 416 171



Address: 79 Angus Avenue 2848 Kandos, NSW, Australia

Website: http://www.brettnutting.com.au

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25.01.2022 G1 and G2 on their maiden voyage from the workshop, a bit skittish



25.01.2022 Knobs with mother-of-pearl inlay salvaged from a piece of Victorian furniture; top made from pine from an old chest of drawers; draw fronts from ceiling lining boards from the Cobb & Co building in Mudgee (rescued from a dump bin 10 years ago; blue-painted SSMO Oregon from Young Street Annandale; sides were a real estate sign from 25 Bligh Street Sydney, lovingly hoarded for more than 20 years. Top edged with cedar and silky oak sash windows rescued from Kandos tip; and a dash of German grand piano.

24.01.2022 This one needs a name please ... though it is one of the beebop family (recycled bee box)

23.01.2022 Cupboarding ... something old something new something salvaged and .... something blue



22.01.2022 See you at the Cudgegong Valley Public School P&C Association Garden Fair and Artisan Market, Sunday 5 November 2017

21.01.2022 Raiding the knob box again

20.01.2022 Tall skinny cupboard, repurposed cedar drawer plus assorted offcuts. Heading for that lost corner of the bathroom.



17.01.2022 This is tall cupboard 'Talbert'. Timber salvaged from some old workshop doors and an abandoned chest of drawers.

17.01.2022 Magnificent haul of treasure, thanks to Mudgee Sourdough for spotting these in an antique shop in Northern Victoria. We will never want for wooden knobs again ... and it is the knob that maketh the cupboard.

17.01.2022 AdHoc Furniture invites you to come upstairs and stay: Upstairs at Kandos Kitchen https://airbnb.com/h/79angusave2b

16.01.2022 See you at Mudgee Makers Markets this Saturday ... June long weekend

16.01.2022 Offcuts of silky oak, cedar, redwood, oregon, hoop pine, kauri pine ... and more. Off to become a mirror.



10.01.2022 Tall cupboard sporting an RSL toggle ... offcuts and bits & pieces, including a stamp drawer from Lue Post Office that was rescued from the tip

10.01.2022 Made it. Green bee boxes find new purpose.

09.01.2022 Have a look at AdHoc Furniture on Instagram!

08.01.2022 Recycled shop shelves from Hawkins Stores Kandos (thank you Ann), redwood skirting boards from Alexandria (thank you Kati), Oregon fascia boards from 77 Angus Ave (thank you Shaun), and Oregon bedframe (thank you Vinnies) ... it takes a community to make a table. And thank you Cate! Happy dining.

07.01.2022 Ronnie-Cecille with her flattering bakelite handle. She is made from salvaged bits and pieces. Maybe too tall for a beside-the-bed (?) (900 mm high) but would be ideal in the bathroom ... or anywhere else.

04.01.2022 A new desk made from recycled timber: pine top salvaged from the base of a wardrobe and floorboards from Kandos Hotel, skirts from upstairs at 79 Angus Avenue (Oregon skirting boards) and legs from an old door jamb. Thank you Paul and Jenny.

04.01.2022 Back to furniture making ... repurposing the repurposed. Tall skinny hall table made from a collection of hoarded gems: top from a 1950s kitchen bench, Oregon legs from a bed frame, skirts from A-grade Australian pine kitchen shelves, and the end skirts were found inside a window sash -- stencilled lining boards had already been repurposed in the 1920s to make boxes for the window weights.

04.01.2022 Green beebops now have legs and drawers ... work in progress

03.01.2022 www.trybooking.com ... selling fast so grab a seat.

01.01.2022 Three planks rescued from landfill with casuarina edges, Oregon legs from the door jamb at the Kandos Museum, painted skirts from Eurunderee school house: new kitchen table for Jane

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