
Objects — one-off
A solid live-edge front door, split top to bottom by a single dramatic natural fissure running through the grain — fitted into a stone-clad house entrance and lit to make the crack the focal point after dark.
Named Hodor, after the Game of Thrones character known for holding a door — a literal, deliberate reference, not a coincidence.
The maker's own marketing material re-stages this same door in a fantasy medieval archway, torch-lit, leaning fully into the reference — the door itself matches the real photographs; the surrounding stonework and setting are an artistic reinterpretation, not the real installation.
The full piece — true colour, daylight

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Photograph — archive
Process

Photograph — archive, workshop
Every ElectroWood piece is one-off — a new commission won’t be identical to Hodor, but can draw on the same techniques, palette or scale, made to any custom size from a coffee table up to a 10-seater dining table.
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