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DESCRIPTIONVestiges of a bygone era, wooden lasts approximating the form of an individual human foot were created by skilled craftsmen known as cobblers, mold makers or cordwainers. Rescued from a Northern Ontario fishing camp where they were dumped with a sign reading “firewood for cottagers”, these lasts captivated us with their raw beauty. With respect for the craftsmanship with which they were created, we’ve experimented with a selection of lasts to create a limited series of objects that pay tribute to the extinct artistry of the cobbler. See also: last bloom, last night, last waltz, last dance and last frontier. |
SPECIFICATIONSThese one-of-a-kind benches are subject to the limited availability of their salvaged components. Salvaged shoe lasts, white oak. The Last Place was featured as a "Conversation Piece" by the Toronto Star. |