Treeform
Treeform is a wood design studio and gallery at Rosevears, northern Tasmania.
The Treeform studio and gallery is a collaboration between three Tasmanian furniture designers, inaugural graduates of the Australian School of Fine Furniture. The designers specialise in the creation of highly crafted timber products. Treeform designs include picture frames, mirrors and expertly crafted furniture. You can visit the gallery to see the latest designs, or watch the designers at work through the studio viewing window. Monitors in the gallery enable you to view electronic portfolios of completed pieces, and you can even commission your own individually designed, Tasmanian-made furniture.
Located on the western shore of the Tamar River, Rosevears was one of Tasmania's earliest ship building towns. The schooner 'Rebecca' - the vessel belonging to early pioneer and explorer John Batman - was built here in 1834.
Rosevears is a twenty-five minute drive northwest of Launceston (22 kilometres/13.6 miles) in the Tamar Valley.
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