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Craftsman has an ear for detail

Duncan Meerding loved the beauty of the Tasmanian wilderness before he began losing his sight at the age of 18.He draws inspiration from the natural lines of trees, the details of leaves and the curves of lilies for his work. The furniture designer now makes what he can remember.

In 2005, Hobart-born Meerding was diagnosed with a degenerative eye condition that left him legally blind within 12 months. He first noticed something was wrong while watching television when his left eye started struggling with perspective. He was left with less than 5 per cent vision in the peripheral field in both eyes.

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