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Open Studios | Ben Laffan | Detailed Wood


  • Detailed Wood 18 Maryborough Street Fyshwick, ACT, 2609 Australia (map)

Benedict Laffan is a visual artist and experienced designer maker in the tradition of fine furniture who operates under the name of Detailed Wood. Ben shares his workshop with the team at Koitoya led by master craftsman and teacher Hiroshi Yamaguchi. Visiting Ben in his workshop is an opportunity to meet and understand an artisan of what is becoming a rare trade in the modern world. Ben will also be displaying some of his work, timber and tools for the public to see and he will be open to discuss all aspects of his work as a sustainable practice and to engage with any enquiry of interest in regards to bespoke commission projects.

9 November | Saturday 10am - 4pm

10 November | Sunday 10am - 4pm

Entry to this Open Studio is free | No bookings required

  • Benedict Laffan is a designer and maker of fine solid wood furniture, selected cabinetry and objects who has lived and worked in his craft in both Sweden and Canberra Australia. At the core of his practice is a deep understanding of his preferred material wood and a vast knowledge and experience in using traditional joinery techniques while also embracing the modern design aesthetic and materials such as plywood to create unique pieces for his clients and exhibition. Ben has a distinct design language which expresses an interest in Scandinavian and Japanese architecture and furniture while paying respect to the material wood and it's source. Ben completed studies at the ANU School of Art Wood workshop in 2002 and has continuously practiced and worked in industry in both countries which has given him the strongest foundation in launching his new practice Detailed Wood in 2008.

  • Wheelchair accessibility, eftpos, wheelchair accessible toilets

Image Credit: Ben Laffan in his Studio, 2023 | Image courtesy of the artist
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