I don't usually include this picture in portfolio‑type sets, but feels relevant here as it gives a good overview (with the exception of the stereos and CDs, everything was designed and built by myself) and because it shows some examples of custom furniture I've made.
All-Terrain Bowling Ball
This is one of my favorite pieces, just for the absurdity of it.
(In case you are wondering, yes, I have taken to a bowling alley, no they did not let me roll it down the lane, yes they were a little terrified.)
Ironwood
SMAW/stick welding on steel pipe
Ironwood
SMAW/stick welding on steel pipe but, you know, from a slightly different angle
Bubble Lamp Prototype
The unlit version can be seen sitting on the shelf in the first picture of this set

A small handle for an bike pump designed to make refilling tires more comfortable at higher pressures
Flatpack Hammer
A rough mallet made of interlocking pieces of plywood
Monster teeth, made to fit my mouth as it was at the time. Shown on the dental stone casting.
Monster teeth and teeth casting
Time Deconstructed
Just some fun with clocks
Small case inlaid with engraving laminate that's been, well, engraved with a robin as a gift for a person named Robin
Odd Face
Because one day I had some spare clay, plaster and latex and felt like making something a little weird.
Nasty Baby
The first puppet I ever made, a ghoulish little thing who suffered a broken nose but is full of sentimentality
Three rod puppet heads used for a performance many years ago. Sadly the bodies were long ago lost to time and one of many moves.
From left to right: death, a fish-human hybrid, and a very nervous angel.
Latex fright mask
Latex fright mask.
Fun fact: the model in this case was cast from a late Bela Lugosi life mask. In case the tip of the ear didn't give it away ;)