Stick Furniture

I loosely define "stick furniture" as furniture containing parts that appear much as they did in the forest.    Each of my stick furniture pieces is necessarily unique--that is, I cannot make an exact reproduction of a piece I have previously built.  However, I offer the following photographs as aids to your imagination.  Please share with me any ideas you may have; I am open-minded and can design an item that will suit your tastes and needs.
 
 
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Side Table
White oak
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Footstool or "Step-up" Stool
Rhododendron legs; cedar seat plank
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Sitting Stool
Hickory posts, willow rungs, fiber rush seat
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Bench Seat
Rhododendron legs, white pine seat plank
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 Footstool or "Step-up" Stool
Birch legs, tulip poplar seat plank
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Parts of a hickory-sapling chair prior to assembly

 

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