GAVINBRUNTON

KAWAU ISLAND

Taraire Wood Art Vessel LS10

$667.00

In stock

This large, classically shaped vessel is turned from taraire — a rare find in a piece of this size. The exterior has been carefully burnt to create a deep, textured finish that contrasts beautifully with the pale, natural interior, drawing attention to the clean form and balanced proportions.

The timber was salvaged from native bush that had been cleared for development, giving new life to a material that might otherwise have been lost. A small chip on the rim has been intentionally left visible, inspired by the philosophy of Kintsugi — finding beauty in imperfection.

Handcrafted in New Zealand, this contemporary wooden art vessel embodies sustainability, craftsmanship, and quiet strength. A statement piece that honours both the material and its story.

Size

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Diameter

350mm

Height

190mm

Wood

Taraire

Wooden Art Vessels – Handcrafted in New Zealand

Each wooden art vessel by New Zealand woodturner Gavin Brunton is a one-of-a-kind fine art object — a balance of flowing form, and natural texture. Handcrafted on Kawau Island from storm-damaged native timbers, these sculptural vessels bring the beauty and spirit of Aotearoa’s forests into modern living spaces.

 

Contemporary wood art vessel – A sculptural centrepiece for modern interiors

Designed for collectors, homeowners, and interior designers seeking contemporary sculpture that feels grounded in nature, every piece combines timeless craftsmanship with innovation. Whether displayed as a statement art piece in a home or as corporate art  in a reception space, each vessel captures a sense of strength and living history.

 

The story behind each wooden art object

My process begins with sketches — exploring forms that balance flow and tension, strength and movement. Then I seek out timbers with a story: fallen pohutukawa, ancient puriri, or storm-damaged totara — wood that might otherwise be lost or burned. Through turning, carving, and hand-finishing, I look for ways to let the tree’s natural character shape the final form.

I’ve always believed in keeping a distinctive part of the original tree visible in each piece — a knot, a grain shift, a scar — something that carries the memory of the forest it came from. In that way, every art vessel becomes both sculpture and story; a connection between the natural world and the creative process of making.

 

Environmentally conscious home décor

All my vessels are made by hand in small numbers, using wood sourced locally and responsibly. No trees are felled for my work — each one comes from material already destined for restorative pruning or removal. This low-impact approach ensures that my art supports both the environment and sustainable, contemporary design.

 

Why choose a contemporary sculpture by Gavin Brunton

  • Unique character – No two vessels are ever the same.
  • Durable craftsmanship – Native hardwoods are chosen for strength and longevity, developing a rich, natural patina over time.
  • Natural finishes – Oil and wax blends protect and enhance the wood’s texture while remaining safe and tactile.
  • Generational longevity – With care, these pieces will last a lifetime and hopefully become cherished heirlooms.

Perfect for modern art sculpture collectors, interior design décor, or anyone seeking a meaningful object that embodies both art and nature.

 

Provenance & Authenticity

Every vessel is engraved with:
Gavin Brunton – Year – Timber – Unique Number
For example: Gavin Brunton – 2025 – Pohutukawa – AV069

This ensures each piece carries its own provenance — you know exactly who made it, when, and from which tree.

 

Care & maintenance

Minimal care is needed — an occasional dusting with a soft cloth will keep your vessel looking its best. Every now and then, a light oil or wax polish will deepen its natural sheen and colour. Each piece comes with full care instructions, so you can enjoy it for years to come with peace of mind.

 

Each vessel is crafted with intention and respect — a quiet celebration of form, nature, and the enduring beauty of wood.