used in the kitchen but show in exhibitions the world over we've met daniel best at his house in sullivan sweden to hear about why he finds wood so fascinating and why he chose to work with it. sensual is strong and hard yet soft and flexible at the same time and alive. i see the speed as an architect of america and that's constant it has a symbolism and a lot of thought i needed as well as a certain aesthetic i. was sitting with said. that i mean it's done your best. and i work with would. score going from a forest is a place right to relax and reenergize at the same time. it's also a place that inspires me a lot less things or a forest is fantastic. you're still up at the moment i'm working on these long spoons and you beechwood for them it's a blond wood with a very light green fairly pale and not really all that exciting still majestic and beautiful so it's going to be beach this door perfect thing to. be able. second week like a 123 or even 4 of these fabulous long shapes out of that. for lent. that's his living as a commercial photographer only started carving what in 2016 the 1st exhibiti