2024 Opening Hours  –    Open Mon to Sat 11 to 2pm .

                                                                                                                                                             Contact  M 0418 932 790

We are Pleased to announce that Boranup Gallery is now fully open for 2024 and is now proudly promoting furniture from artists of the South-West and more metal garden art including metal sculpture.

 

                                                          Boranup Forrest Cafe opening fully in October, coffee and cakes available from Sept 24th. Pies and Ale are no longer.

 

TIMBER SALES

 

There is a wide range of timber for sale, this can be viewed on site or phone James 0418932790

 

Also ready for viewing are packs of 6mm and 12mm Jarrah Burlwood Panels.

 

Inspection times Mon to Sat 11am to 12pm  or by appointment.

 

Boranup Gallery is also home to a huge collection of artwork s by artists working in a range of mediums – paintings, glass, wood and metal sculpture, jewellery & ceramics.

Please contact the gallery to discuss artist commissions should your desired artwork be listed as sold.

Visit us in the heart of Boranup Forest, Margaret River, Western Australia.   

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Boranup Gallery was built by James & Anne Howieson from rammed earth and local timbers;  quintessential Margaret River style architecture.  The Howieson Family continue to run this iconic gallery.  

 

 

Boranup Gallery is located in the heart of Boranup Forest, 20 minutes south of Margaret River township, and just around the corner from one of the most famous views in the southwest. Enjoy a scenic drive along historic Caves Road into the majestic karri forests of Leeuwin-Naturaliste National Park.

Travel south from Margaret River on Caves Rd, we are 7981. When coming via Bussell Highway, use Forest Grove Rd -NO ACCESS off Sebbes Rd (Google Maps will automatically direct you this way).

                                                                      Cafe Opening Hours 

Cafe Open 5 Days Just 9am to 3pm Tues to Sat

 

                                                                           Boranup Forest Cafe                                          Breakfasts and Lunches  – No bookings – just rollup – no contact number sorry

                                                         

 

Featured Products

Metal rooster sculpture created from reclaimed Industrial steel. 700 x 700mm

 

Metal Emu

Size: 270mm high x 270 mm long

$680

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 1.80m x 0.90m

Price $5,500

Medium: Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 1.80m x 0.90m

Price: $5,500

PRICE: $2800.00

MEDIUM: Acrylic and Mixed Media on Canvas

SIZE: 75cm x 75cm

Framed in Oak

$1600

84cm x 84cm
Ink and acrylic on canvas with a wooden frame.

I’m in love with Magnolias and their beautiful structure. They remind me of little ballet dancers.

 

 

Medium – Acrylic on Canvass.

Size – 1800 x 900

Price – $5,500

Size : 2200 x 1100

Medium  :  Marri dual slabs cut from one piece incorporating the natural edges.

price  :  $8,500

GALLERY NEWS

In what has been a strange and often difficult year it is heartwarming to find artists pressing ahead with creative projects and bringing new work into the public sphere – a challenging process at the best of times. So a very warm welcome to our new artists  Danielle West and Tracy Robinson, both of whom are painters inspired by flowers and botanicals, working in a range of mediums and scale. We also welcome Blessed Are

This year Boranup Gallery celebrates its 30th Birthday. From small beginnings as a fledgling fine furniture business in the far flung wilds of Boranup Forest, the years have seen the gallery develop and grow to become an iconic Margaret River attraction, and the home of fine arts and bespoke furniture. Owners James & Ann Howieson are still at the helm of this well of creative abundance, with new furniture designs from the workshop, and the

As we navigate our way through this incredibly challenging  year, we are pleased to be able to welcome back our valued clients and new visitors. The decision to run the Margaret River Region Open Studios is more good news for artlover and artists. We can’t wait to have Chris Spiker here as our artist in residence, having support his work for many years. Come and meet the man behind the birds  – you can find

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