Learn to make your own light fittingwith designer Stuart Williams

  • 4 Oct - 5 Oct 2025
    11.30am - 4.30pm

In conjunction with the Clarence Prize for Excellence in Furniture Design, Tasmanian furniture and lighting designer Stuart Williams is leading a two-day hands-on workshop where participants can create their own pendant light or table lamp fitting.

Across the weekend you’ll experiment with material, form, and function, and experience the creative satisfaction of producing a working prototype to take home.

All electrical components — lamp holder, cord, and plug — will be supplied. We’ll also send you a list of suggested materials and ideas to bring along, so you can make your piece truly your own.

This is an adult workshop and is not suitable for children.

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  • 4 Oct - 5 Oct 2025
    11.30am - 4.30pm
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This event is at Rosny Farm.
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22 Rosny Hill Rd, Rosny Park TAS 7018, Australia

Stuart Williams

Stuart Williams is a furniture, lighting and object designer and maker based in Hobart, Tasmania. His highly acclaimed work is simple, elegant, and connected to the landscape from which it has evolved – both materially and conceptually.

As well as exhibiting around the world, Stuart’s work is distributed extensively both nationally and internationally including commissions for the Australia Pavilion at Venice, Parliament House South Australia, the Qantas headquarters in Sydney, and MONA.

Stuart Williams is one of the finalists of the 2025 Clarence Prize, his works are currently on display in The Schoolhouse Gallery and The Barn.

This event is at Rosny Farm.
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Address

22 Rosny Hill Rd, Rosny Park TAS 7018, Australia

Stuart Williams is a furniture, lighting and object designer and maker based in Hobart, Tasmania. His highly acclaimed work is simple, elegant, and connected to the landscape from which it has evolved – both materially and conceptually.

As well as exhibiting around the world, Stuart’s work is distributed extensively both nationally and internationally including commissions for the Australia Pavilion at Venice, Parliament House South Australia, the Qantas headquarters in Sydney, and MONA.

Stuart Williams is one of the finalists of the 2025 Clarence Prize, his works are currently on display in The Schoolhouse Gallery and The Barn.