
©Jeremy Dillon
Pama cabinet
Pama is a place for memory. It carries the transient history of a merchant family who lived between Europe, Asia and Australia. It holds letters of love and disaster, toys, medals and hope. It fits back together to form a solid rectangle and can be opened with a set of simple but private movements. This box or small cabinet is made from 10,000-year-old ancient red gum, Japanese oak and celery-top pine.
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Oak wood, Pine wood, Storage
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