Moore Innovative

Moore Innovative

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High quality, bespoke creations aimed to stimulate the senses, educate, promote fun and look good while they're at it.

Photos from Moore Innovative's post 30/05/2020

Today's delivery for , a 1.8m custom built European Beech side table.

Complete with powercoated plate steel looped legs and matte finish oil this was designed to fit in with the clients existing furniture and colour palette... but a few photos had to happen in the garden before delivery! Hard to capture the beautiful tight grain in this timber! 🙂

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04/05/2020

It's the little details...

Putting a small bevel on the top side of a custom Spotted Gum side table.

Looking forward to giving this a finishing sand before oiling and assembly this week.

Photos from Moore Innovative's post 03/05/2020

For Sale, parents isolation sanity unit, otherwise known as a standard mud kitchen!

It's rare that we have a unit in stock ready to sell as our products are normally built to order but crazy times calls for new measures.

This unit is made with Kidsafe recommended treated timber, weather resistant fixings, and is plumbed to fit a garden hose so the tap works.

Finished with accessory shelves and hooks, this unit is hand-sanded to reduce areas that may catch on clothing etc.

It will be advertised on other sites shortly (they don't generally last long online!). Pick up Newport (contactless if you can load it yourself).

Photos from Moore Innovative's post 26/04/2020

The latest commission piece, a garden 'potting bench' for an aged care resident at Inglewood District Health Service.

An old baby change table had been given a second life for a while, but it couldn't stand up to the wear and tear of the weather and being used and moved around by an enthusiastic greenthumb... Enter Moore Innovative!

This mobile potting bench is made with safe-treated timber (with a beautiful grain no less), weather resistant fixings and a heavy duty castor set with lockable front wheels to provide added stability. The bench and shelf are deliberately spaced to allow stray potting mix and soil to fall through and keep the working area free from obstruction, and reduce the build up of stagnant water laying on the surface. A number of utility hooks, a bit of routering and a hand sand completed the finish.

Pretty sure the resident gardener will be happy with his new bench when it gets delivered on Tuesday!

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