Timber iQ October - November 2018 // Issue: 40 | Page 50

FEATURES Recycled oregon from Woodstock for Stor-Age HQ in Claremont, Cape Town. Rising from the saw dust Cape Town-based Coney Timbers shares insight into the business of repurposing reclaimed timber for iconically honest, rustic and timeless furniture. By Candace Sofianos King | Photos by Coney Timbers W hen it comes to contemporary timber design trends, ‘out with the old and in with the new’ is a general prevailing approach. However, this shouldn’t necessarily be the case, says Dean Dicks, founder and creative director of Coney Timbers, manufacturers of custom reclaimed, recycled, rustic, vintage or refined solid wood furniture. The birth of this bespoke sustainable business all began in an ‘overwhelmingly large’ auditorium at the Design Indaba back in 2010. “I sat there not knowing what to expect, besides listening to inspirational speakers from across the world. Over three days, I 48 OCTOBER / NOVEMBER 2018 // listened to many presentations that inspired, enlightened and motivated me. “The speaker who made the greatest impression for me was Piet Hein Eek, a Dutch furniture designer. He delivered a narrative that was humbling and inspiring about how an individual, through a creative process, can apply his DNA and education to create something unique, artistic and desirable.” Dicks left Design Indaba more confused than ever, wondering if he should resign from a 15-year career in See more on page 50