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'TŶ' STOOL DESIGNED & CRAFTED BY THOMAS FRAYNE
“Tŷ” (House / Home) — Steel & Oak, Black-Stained
Thomas Frayne is a Welsh-born joiner and artist based in Sydney, Australia. His practice bridges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, specialising in sculptural furniture made from reclaimed and upcycled materials. His work explores the tension between function and form, with each piece carrying a strong narrative presence.
“Tŷ,” meaning house, echoes the sturdy, shadowed forms of Welsh farmhouses and stone cottages. Hand-forged steel and oak come together under a black stain that recalls slate roofs and exposed beams darkened by time. The table’s handmade construction and architectural lines honour the quiet strength of the Welsh home.
This collection of five handcrafted chairs and two side tables is shaped by the rugged drama of Wales—its wind-sculpted hills, brooding skies, ruined castles, and dark folklore. Every piece is individually handmade and then stained black, giving the collection a unified depth that echoes the shadowed tones of Welsh stone, slate, and forest. Each work carries a Welsh name whose meaning guides its form and spirit, while materials such as oak, ash, rosewood, steel, and waxed cotton ground the designs in natural texture. No two pieces are the same; each holds its own story carved in darkness.
Crafted from reclaimed oak and steel in Sydney by Thomas Frayne, this piece is a sculpture as much as a functional object. A beautiful contrasting statement in any living or bedroom space.
Dimensions: 33W x 33D x 56H cm
Viewing available at our new store in Surry Hills. Contact us should you wish to purchase multiple (6-8 week lead time).
“Tŷ” (House / Home) — Steel & Oak, Black-Stained
Thomas Frayne is a Welsh-born joiner and artist based in Sydney, Australia. His practice bridges traditional craftsmanship with contemporary design, specialising in sculptural furniture made from reclaimed and upcycled materials. His work explores the tension between function and form, with each piece carrying a strong narrative presence.
“Tŷ,” meaning house, echoes the sturdy, shadowed forms of Welsh farmhouses and stone cottages. Hand-forged steel and oak come together under a black stain that recalls slate roofs and exposed beams darkened by time. The table’s handmade construction and architectural lines honour the quiet strength of the Welsh home.
This collection of five handcrafted chairs and two side tables is shaped by the rugged drama of Wales—its wind-sculpted hills, brooding skies, ruined castles, and dark folklore. Every piece is individually handmade and then stained black, giving the collection a unified depth that echoes the shadowed tones of Welsh stone, slate, and forest. Each work carries a Welsh name whose meaning guides its form and spirit, while materials such as oak, ash, rosewood, steel, and waxed cotton ground the designs in natural texture. No two pieces are the same; each holds its own story carved in darkness.
Crafted from reclaimed oak and steel in Sydney by Thomas Frayne, this piece is a sculpture as much as a functional object. A beautiful contrasting statement in any living or bedroom space.
Dimensions: 33W x 33D x 56H cm
Viewing available at our new store in Surry Hills. Contact us should you wish to purchase multiple (6-8 week lead time).

