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Fence Art -
attached with spacers adds three dimensional interest to the
fence.
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Bird house
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We make custom bent wood furniture, arbors, trellises,
garden fences/gates, garden and house art and a variety of
other items. This page has a variety of items that we make,
however, we do make more things than we can show here. The
items we make are very difficult to duplicate (some are
impossible to duplicate) because of the the raw material. It
often looks like the branches we cut are very straight until
we get them to the shop. We refer to our pieces as being
built to willow-perfect specifications because of the many
odd shapes the branches take.
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Bent wood
rocker |
Bent
Willow
Garden bench
trellis |
Bent
willow
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Curly
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A great deal of
time, sweat, creativity, and plain ol' fashioned work goes
into bent wood products, whether it be a bent willow chair,
bent willow wood rocker, love seat or head-board with
intertwined hearts, a bent willow trellis, or bent willow
arbors, First you go out, find and gather the willow.
That in itself is enough to make a grown man whimper.
Once the willow gets back to the shop, the willow needs to
be sorted, and sized and the planning begins. What to
build with the sorted willow stock becomes the next step.
Matching the pieces of willow to build a fine, sturdy,
aesthetically pleasing piece of furniture can sometimes be a
challenge and is always rewarding.
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Trish
duToit & Gail Johnson
WANDERING WILLOW
Presley Rd,
Coeur d'Alene, Idaho
Years at their local Farmers' Market: going on 6.
Trish
learned to make willow chairs in California in 1999, and
brought that knowledge back to
Coeur d'Alene. She and her son Rick started making trellises
in 2000 and sold them at the market. Rick moved to the
Seattle area in 2002 and Gail joined Trish in 2002. They
have been making yard, garden and house art, furniture
(indoor and outdoor), trellises, fences arbors and many
other interesting things, (including an outdoor shower stall
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