Paul Mc Garrie Wood Craft

"Bring a piece of the Scottish Isles to your table with these Isle of Arran shaped cheese boards. Each board, meticulously crafted from Poplar, captures the island's iconic form, with the wood grain telling its own unique story. Measuring 38cm tall, 20cm wide, and 2cm thick, they are perfect for sharing moments ."

It is available in the shop.

Finished with food-safe oil, these boards are perfect for sharing delicious cheeses, charcuterie, and other treats with friends and family, evoking memories of the stunning Isle of Arran. Hand wash only. Available now in our shop."

"Bring a piece of the Scottish Isles to your table with these Isle of Arran shaped cheese boards. Each board, meticulously crafted from Poplar, captures the island's iconic form, with the wood grain telling its own unique story. Measuring 38cm tall, 20cm wide, and 2cm thick, they are perfect for sharing moments .

It is available in the shop.

Finished with food-safe oil, these boards are perfect for sharing delicious cheeses, charcuterie, and other treats with friends and family, evoking memories of the stunning Isle of Arran. Hand wash only. Available now in our shop."

Introducing a Piece of Arran's Wild Beauty

Bring a touch of the Isle of Arran's rugged charm into your home with this truly unique piece. Crafted from a section of storm-felled elm, this captivating creation measures approximately 18cm wide, 26cm long, and 2cm thick.

What makes this piece truly special is the stunning burr that runs through the elm wood. These natural formations, resembling swirling patterns and captivating textures, tell the story of the tree's life and add an unparalleled level of character and visual interest. Each burr is entirely unique, ensuring that no two pieces like this will ever be exactly the same and sealed with Tung oil.

The rich tones and distinctive grain of the elm wood, combined with the intriguing burr, create a tactile and visually appealing object. This piece could be displayed as a standalone work of art, used as a distinctive desk accessory, or incorporated into a larger display.

Discover the Natural Elegance of Brodick Castle Elm

Introduce a touch of rustic sophistication to your home with this exquisite oval dish, lovingly crafted from storm-downed elm wood sourced from the historic grounds of Brodick Castle. Measuring approximately 27cm in length, 14cm in width, and 3cm in thickness, this piece embodies both natural beauty and unique character.

Each dish tells a story, bearing the distinct grain patterns and warm tones inherent to elm wood. The fact that it originates from a storm-felled tree within the Brodick Castle estate adds a layer of historical connection and natural provenance, making it a truly special item sealed with A chopping board mineral oil and bees wax.

Perfect for serving appetizers, displaying decorative items, or simply as a stunning standalone piece, this elm oval dish brings the timeless beauty of natural wood into your everyday life. Its smooth, tactile surface and organic shape make it a pleasure to hold and behold.

Discover a captivating centerpiece with this unique elm bowl, dramatically flame-charred and nestled within a square frame, both crafted from elm wood reclaimed from a storm-downed tree in the historic Brodick Castle grounds. The bowl itself measures approximately 14.5cm x 14.5cm with a depth of 3cm, creating a striking visual and tactile experience.

The flame-charring process not only enhances the natural grain of the elm wood, creating rich, contrasting tones and textures, but also adds a layer of ancient artistry to the piece. The charring highlights the wood's inherent beauty while providing a unique, almost sculptural quality.

The square frame, also fashioned from Brodick Castle elm, provides a solid and visually appealing base for the bowl. This thoughtful design elevates the bowl, making it a stunning focal point for any space. It speaks to a deep connection with the natural world and the skilled hand that shaped it.

This piece is perfect for showcasing decorative items, holding small treasures, or simply as a powerful artistic statement. Its origins within the Brodick Castle estate imbue it with a sense of history and place.