We have items for sale made by Ned. Furniture, ukuleles, small sculptures of birds real and imagined and whimsical boat sculptures too. Wooden tongs, chopping boards and wooden boxes made from the off-cuts of timber.
We have ‘foltables” made for the boat, garden or house. They make a great wedding present. Originally designed for the cockpit of a boat.
We have paintings by artist Jane Flowers and pottery pieces by Eve and Lilly Trewartha.
We also stock some canvas pieces from Arafura Canvas. Handy buckets, Peg buckets and Large multi-purpose buckets.
function, form, beauty

‘foltable’ Folding table
boat house garden
$350 plus postage
Made from a selection of Tasmanian timbers, copper and bronze
Ned will have his ‘foltable’s’ for sale at SOCIAL Gallery, 67 Salamanca Place, Hobart at the Australian Wooden Boat Festival

End grain chopping boards
Made from Tasmanian timber off-cuts
Small $100 plus postage 270 x 270 cm
Large $150 plus postage 440 x 285 cm
Hard wearing, knife friendly and they are beautiful

Wooden Magnetic Tongs
$15 small
$20 medium plus postage
$25 large
Ideal for attaching to toaster – serving tool

‘spider’ Hall Table Ned Trewartha Design
$1750 – $1950 plus freight
depending on the timber choice

‘sittin on the dock’
Huon Pine Bench seat, Blackwood legs and bronze fitting
$2500 plus frieght

‘bowties’ Dining Table
Myrtle Table with Huon Pine features
2050 L 570 W 750 H
$2200 plus freight
Painting by Jane Flowers, Huon Pine ‘Utility’














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Jane Flowers Artist
We are delighted to have works by Jane Flowers in our Gallery at nedwood design in Woodbridge, Tasmania.
Her contemporary seascapes and landscapes explore the wide expanse. Subtle colours and distinctive palettes pattern and shapes of southern Tasmania’s coastline.
Jayne Flowers has been a professional artist for over 25 years.
‘A love of nature permeates my work.
I endeavour to find stillness and a sense of tranquillity in the landscapes and seascape
and convert moments in time and space to canvas.
Bringing the outside in if you like.
While installing a quiet state of response and serenity to the viewer.’




























