The Victory Collection

This collection showcases some of the pieces that I have created using Oak from the HMS Victory.

I’m fortunate to work alongside the National Museum of the Royal Navy - Historic Dockyard in Portsmouth and the HMS Victory team, creating unique pieces from oak that once formed part of the ship itself. When sections of the HMS Victory are carefully replaced during restoration, I give new life to the original oak by crafting it into items available in the HMS Victory shop.

It’s a special way to carry the story of this remarkable historic ship forward—allowing you to take home not just a keepsake, but a genuine piece of history.

You can learn more by visiting their website!

https://www.nmrn.org.uk/

Close-up view of a wooden cutting board with a checkerboard pattern and a plaque of 'VICTORY' engraved on a copper plate in the lower right corner.
A collection of wooden bottle openers with metal keyhole slits, arranged on a white surface.
Close-up of a vintage-style Edison light bulb with a spiral filament on a wooden base, on a wooden surface.
Three horizontal wooden coat racks mounted on a white surface, each with five black metal hooks. The top rack has all hooks intact; the middle rack has some holes and missing hooks; the bottom rack is similar to the top with all hooks present.
Historic sailing ship named Victory with ornate golden decorations at a dock, on a clear day.
Arrangement of small wooden blocks on a white surface, with some black and gray marbled blocks interspersed, forming an abstract pattern.
Close-up of wooden holders with copper-colored circular candle cups.
A lamp with a vintage Edison-style light bulb mounted on a wooden block base, set against a background of large wooden barrels.
A four-piece wooden coaster with blue epoxyedges, arranged in a row on a black surface.