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The Vault - Whiskey Cabinet



The Vault, a premium Whiskey cabinet designed and made by Christopher Scott in his Gippsland workshop.

Christopher utilised the incredible Tasmanian Blackwood from Hydrowood, that has spent the last 25 years under Tasmanian waters.  The interior is fitted with Tasmanian Kangaroo leather & secured with a Tasmanian Jacksons Lock.


This piece is proudly on display for a limited time at the Design Tasmania - Lost & Found exhibition.




Christopher also recently debuted his lounge chair, constructed from Hydrowood celery top pine and finished in Australian Made Warwick fabric. This piece is available to view in our Longwarry showroom, please contact  us to make an appointment.





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