Australian Wood Review

Editor’s letter

Questions of scale

his issue is all about scale and perspective. Josh Carmody and his work first appeared in this magazine in 2010. Twelve years later Josh is on the cover with a later rendition of his now signature stool, a piece that marked the start of his maker journey. However it’s through complex,

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