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217 North Rocks Road North Rocks NSW 2151 Telephone 02 9683 1899 Fax 02 9630 2860 Email [email protected] Website www.colefair.com.au JOINERY LOCATION St Mary's Cathedral Sydney YEAR 2008 BUDGET $345,000 DESIGNER Sculptor Nigel Boonham (Greenwich London) ARCHITECT John Graham & Associates (John Graham Ph: 9241 4688) CLIENT St Mary's Cathedral (Ralph Morris Ph: 9220 0400) PROJECT SHEET # 126 Concurrently with the fabrication of new Sanctuary Joinery, Coleman & Fairburn was commissioned to fabricate various pieces of new Liturgical furniture for St Mary's Cathedral. These pieces included a new Celebrant's Chair, 15 high-backed Arm Chairs, 15 Stools, 4 Credence Tables, A Fauld Stool, A Prie Dieu and a multi-panelled Screen for the Chapter House.The furniture was fabricated during the first part of 2008 and was ready for World Youth Day, July 2008. All the joinery was in solid Queensland Maple and required detailed carving work and finishing in French Polish. ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL LITURGICAL FURNITURE

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Page 1: ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL LITURGICAL FURNITURE · 2016. 4. 1. · Liturgical furniture for St Mary's Cathedral. These pieces included a new Celebrant's Chair, 15 high-backed Arm Chairs,

217 North Rocks Road North Rocks NSW 2151 Telephone 02 9683 1899 Fax 02 9630 2860

Email [email protected] Website www.colefair.com.au

JOINERY

LOCATION St Mary's Cathedral Sydney YEAR 2008 BUDGET $345,000

DESIGNER Sculptor Nigel Boonham (Greenwich London)

ARCHITECT John Graham & Associates (John Graham Ph: 9241 4688)

CLIENT St Mary's Cathedral (Ralph Morris Ph: 9220 0400)

PROJECT SHEET # 126

Concurrently with the fabrication of new Sanctuary Joinery, Coleman & Fairburn was commissioned to fabricate various pieces of new Liturgical furniture for St Mary's Cathedral. These pieces included a new Celebrant's Chair, 15 high-backed Arm Chairs, 15 Stools, 4 Credence Tables, A Fauld Stool, A Prie Dieu and a multi-panelled Screen for the Chapter House. The furniture was fabricated during the first part of 2008 and was ready for World Youth Day, July 2008. All the joinery was in solid Queensland Maple and required detailed carving work and finishing in French Polish.

ST MARY'S CATHEDRAL LITURGICAL FURNITURE