I’m collaborating with award-winning architectural practice Studio Weave and designer maker Andrew Trotman on a furniture making workshop in Stanton Park, Wiltshire. The project invites members of the public to come and make some outdoor seating for the Stanton Park and Stratton Woods site, and we’ll be teaching some basic green woodworking and furniture making techniques along the way. Continue Reading
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24AprSung’s 3rd Birthday.
Snug is a fantastic craft gallery nestled in the delightful town of Hebden Bridge. My work sells very well there, and the clever proprietor, Ed, really knows what he’s doing when it comes to curating a gallery. Snug is stocked with a wide range of ceramics, wooden pieces, and other interesting items, but doesn’t in Continue Reading
24MarLife Cycle Assessment.
Life Cycle Assessment (LCA) is something I’m very interested in. My work has always had a strong ethos of sustainability, and LCA is a great way of measuring the environmental impact of something, potentially giving us a standard by which we can eliminate ‘greenwashing’ – products that, often through clever branding, appear more ‘green’ than Continue Reading
23MarFolklore Pendant Light
Here are some snaps of one of my pendant lights in a brilliant shop called Folklore in Islington, London. This light was made especially for Folklore, and you can choose your own branch and arrangement by request. Please see this piece in my product page. Please note the Hendzel + Hunt cabinet in the Continue Reading
21MarExtending Sycamore Table
I’ve just delivered an extending table to client that I’m very pleased with. It’s made of beautiful English Sycamore and extends to almost double in length. Here’s a couple of images – for more information, go to this page.Continue Reading
19MarSome Thoughts On Making
I recently gave a talk at Plymouth University about my work, and specifically how I developed my hazel collection from learning as much as possible from the traditional techniques used in greenwood crafts. As is normal, I took questions at the end. The students instigated some good discussion, and a few were very interested in Continue Reading
16MarCoppicing!
As you may know, I make furniture from coppiced hazel. I have recently started to incorporate coppicing and hazel into my bespoke work, and I’m using more and more of this great material. Last week, my good furniture-maker friend Liam Treanor and our interns went off to my new hazel supply in Kent, which isn’t Continue Reading
26FebLife Cycle Assessment – Dougie’s Perspective
Hi, I’m Dougie Pulman and I am a 2nd year 3D Design Student studying at Plymouth University. I was shown Seb’s work by my tutor, I liked his style and felt I could really relate to the story behind his work. Before christmas 2012 I approached Seb with the idea of doing a 3 month Continue Reading
05SepNew products launching at Tent 2012!
This year I’m looking forward to exhibiting at the brilliant Tent London again. It’s a diverse and exciting place to be during the London Design Festival, and I’m really pleased to be showing in the main hall. We’re on stand E23 – come and say hello, and see some new pieces, including a new large Continue Reading
21Aug‘Rod’ Lamps now available at Anthropologie!
I’ve just received news that my ‘Rod’ Desk lamps, and ‘Rod’ Standard lamps are now available from Antrhopologie stores on Regent St and King’s Rd in London, and George St Edinburgh! Pop along and have a look, and if anyone can take any pictures of them in store I’d be very grateful for a copy, I will get Continue Reading


