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16 Nov 2013: Building a Bamboo Stool

16 Nov 2013

Building a Bamboo Stool

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Join multi-talented interior & product designer and craftsman, Rahim Ismail in building your very own stool from bamboo and rattan.

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Bamboo StoolIn this hands-on workshop, you will learn how to build your very own stool from scratch using bamboo, along with simple rattan weaving techniques. There are a number of high-quality bamboo species in Malaysia such as Betong, Beting, Semantan, Akar, Aur and more. A great alternative to hardwood, bamboo is recognized as a more sustainable renewable resource in comparison to hard wood, as it grows much faster, regenerates quickly, and doesn’t need as much nutrients, amongst other things.

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Rahim Ismail

profile_rahimismailWith over 20 years of experience in Interior Design, 10 years in Bamboo & Rattan Product Design, as well as 6 years in Architecture Draughtsmanship, Rahim Ismail is a veteran bamboo craftsman. Recognizing Bamboo and Rattan as valuable Malaysian resources, and the craftsmanship behind all of it as a heritage that needs to be preserved, he has been a great champion of products made from these materials and aims with share his knowledge to promote the many benefits of a great natural Malaysian resource.

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Time and Date

9am – 6pm.
Saturday, 9th November 2013
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Location

Eats, Shoots & Roots,
Bukit Gasing, Petaling Jaya.
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Workshop Fees

RM300, inclusive of tea breaks, refreshments, and materials.
Each participant will be taking home his/her very own bamboo stool. Discounts are available too:

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Register before 26th Oct 2013, and get a discounted fee of RM250.

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Sign up with another friend or more, and get a discounted fee of RM250 each.

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Register early to secure a place on the workshop, places are limited to 15 students.
Click here to register now

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