

Joan loved her family and enjoyed spending time with them, especially her grandchildren. She was a member of Philadelphia Cricket Club and Epiphany of Our Lord Church in Plymouth Meeting. Joan played ice hockey in College and was an avid tennis player, and honed her tennis skills while living in Australia. She later worked for the Nova Scotia government and at the Peter Bent Brigham Hospital in Boston, MA. in Science and was a Dietetic Intern at Royal Victoria Hospital in Montreal, Canada. Joan was born in New Glasgow, Nova Scotia, Canada on Decemto the late Dr. MacMaster, 82, of Ambler, PA died on Octoat her home, surrounded by her loving family. Butler Pike Ambler, PA US 19002 Ambler, Pennsylvania Ciavarelli Family Funeral Home - Ambler 951 E. Francis Xavier University, PO Box 5000, Antigonish, Nova Scotia, Canada B2G2W5. In lieu of flowers, donations in Joan's name may be made to Joan and Doug MacMaster Scholarship Fund, St. Interment will be in Whitemarsh Memorial Park, Ambler, PA. Visitations will be held on Sunday evening 6-9 PM and Monday from 9-10 AM at Emil J. Relatives and friends are invited to her Funeral Mass on Monday, Octoat 10:30 AM at Epiphany of Our Lord Church, 3050 Walton Rd., Plymouth Meeting, PA. and Peter MacLellan and a granddaughter Katie MacMaster. She was predeceased by brothers Donald F. MacMaster (Frances), Heather MacMaster-Ho, Alec MacMaster (Peg), Karen MacMaster Williams (Patrick) 21 grandchildren: Kailie, Arleigh Douglas, Keegan, Tiernan, Braeden, Finley MacMaster, Donald, Andrew, Nicole MacMaster, Meaghan, Sarah, Jon Patrick, Emily Williams, Madeleine, Aiden MacMaster, Christine MacMaster Skidmore (Keegan), Alexandria MacMaster, Elizabeth, Matthew, Cecily Ho a sister Christine Simpson-Taylor. Along with her husband, Douglas, she is survived by her 5 children: Douglas J.



Once again, the Iris is made to order and can be finished in most timbers or colour lacquers.Joan M. The lamp uses an energy saving bulb, which in turn creates a subtle shadow effect on the surrounding area, adding to the ambience of a room. Made from solid laminations of timber and thanks to the nature of the wood, no two lamps are the same. Walnut, ash, cherry and white are just some of the finishes offered, although most timbers or colour lacquers can be used as the coffee table is made to order.Īs the name suggests, the six-leaved floor lamp is inspired by an Iris. Consisting of a symmetrical, three-point intercepting leg base made from cross-laminated birch ply, the Expose coffee table supports a toughened glass top. “I design to make a visual impact, to stimulate the imagination and to have an elegance that realises timeless appeal.”īy looking to contemporary European design and focusing on traditional British methods of craftsmanship, MacMaster managed to reach the shortlist of the 2009 Wood Awards and was highly commended for the coffee table at New Design Britain 2010. “Furniture should be as much an artistic statement as it is functional”, explains the designer. Exhibiting the stylish Exposure coffee table and the elegant Iris floor standing lamp, the young furniture designer has wasted no time in developing a new line of furniture since graduating from Lincoln University in 2008. At this year’s 100% Design London exhibition, Alex MacMaster presented his latest work under the new brand name MacMaster.
