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Oscar Coakley | One Tree

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A symbolic smiley face has been created as an ash wall hanging. Oversized in scale, it is intended to be mounted on a wall, or better still hung in a space from a ceiling for a 360 degree view. Made from differing planks of ash that run vertically, the piece exposes a variety of pleasing hues and grains. Made in collaboration with Druid LDN.

This piece is part of SCP's One Tree project, which sees the repurposing of a dying ash tree from Sheridan Coakley’s garden. It’s a project that focuses on wood: how we grow it, use it, and secure its future. The One Tree project seeks to create one-off objects of beauty, which will both retain the carbon from the tree and give new material life to something which would have otherwise disappeared.

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Description
When SCP founder Sheridan Coakley discovered that one of the beautiful ash trees in his garden was suffering from Ash dieback and would have to be felled, he had an idea. Rather than chop it down and make it into firewood, why not invite a set of like-minded creatives to see what they could make out of the tree? And with that simple idea, the One Tree project was born. The One Tree project showcases a range of different objects, by a diverse and previously unconnected group of creatives. Read more >

Materials
Ash
Made in collaboration with Druid LDN

Dimensions
D 9  Ø 120 cm

Designer
Oscar Coakley is a creative director, artist, musician, and metalworker. He studied Fine Art at London’s Byam Shaw School, graduating in 2009. Based in an east London studio, his time is split between working as a creative director in film production and in developing his own art, furniture and music.
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