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Side Chair
Woodworker: Gary Nakamoto Sawn curves, bent plywood and cylinders come together in this side chair to produce a gracefully curved shape. Nakamoto used a bending form created by furniture makers...
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Shaker-style Cradle
Woodworker: Steve Brown Brown’s Shaker-inspired cradle is crafted using compound-angle dovetails. This feature gives the cradle its angled sides and makes the interior more accessible. Photo: Lance...
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Sycamore Box
Woodworker: Michael Hurwitz Michael Hurwitz’s sycamore box features a coopered lid and is constructed with box joints. The piece also comes with the stand. Photo: Jonathan Binzen
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Chest
Woodworker: Milton Salas This four-drawer chest by Salas is a variation of a two-drawer bedside table he previously designed. The sides of this small chest angle outward slightly, giving the piece a...
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Cabinet
Woodworker: Timothy Coleman Made of thick veneer and solid parts from the same planks, this cherry and morado cabinet lies between traditional veneered and solid-wood pieces. Coleman cuts solid wood...
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Dining Set
Woodworker: E.E. “Skip” Benson Rigid geometry underlies Benson’s chairs and table in white oak, but it’s softened with curved and flared elements. Designed for a family whose kitchen looks...
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Shaker-style Linen Press
Woodworker: Peter Turner Originally linen presses were used for storing clothing or valuable linen. In this modern adaptation, the form was pressed into service as a dining-room hutch. Turners...
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Windsor Chair
Woodworker: Mario Rodriguez When Mario Rodriguez made this Windsor-style chair for his son, he knew that kids don’t baby their furniture. If his son’s hands are full, he’ll often maneuver the...
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Chinese-style Tables
Woodworker: Randolph DeMercado Holding to Chinese tradition, DeMercado’s tables are unobtrusive and rely on their simplicity rather than elaborate ornamentation. DeMercado heightened the...
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Dictionary Stand
Woodworker: Les Cizek Cizek made this, his first stand, as a student at the College of the Redwoods in northern California. The top has a gentle curve of figured cherry veneer, with storage under the...
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Computer Desk
Woodworker: Philip Ponvert Ponvert’s first computer desk is a basic form. All the components as well as paper storage are off to the side, so the top is kept clutter-free. The generously sized...
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Steel-Topped Table
Woodworker: William Walker Walker’s steel and maple table, whose parts are made entirely by machine, goes from raw materials to UPS in a day. In designing this table for mass production, Walker...
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End Table
1 commentWoodworker: William Walker William Walker’s design aesthetic shows through custom pieces like this cherry end table. In place of traditional aprons, which would be tucked under the top, Walker...
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Table Lamp
Woodworker: David Fay When designing this lamp Fay started with rough sketches that were then taken to a graphic designer who rendered them on a computer. This computer-aided design enables Fay to...
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Display Shelf
Woodworker: Gregory Hay Hay chose black woods for his display shelf to give its open structure visual weight. The sandblasting technique used for the relief carving on the front legs left a whitish...
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Hutch
Woodworker: Gregory Skidmore Skidmore designed and crafted this hutch for his daughter. The smaller dimensions of the upper case reduce the overall bulk of the hutch and also provide a counter...
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Sculpted Lamp
Woodworker: Susan Hersey Hersey wraps twigs and branches with paper to make her unique form of “sculptural lighting” designed for atmosphere rather than utility. This lamp is made from layers of...
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Japanese-style Sconce
Woodworker: David Finck Japanese paper with ginkgo leaves gives this birch sconce by David Finck a soft, peaceful glow. Photo: Zachary Gaulkin
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Walnut Bed
Woodworker: Philip Ponvert The bed, part of a suite, was commissioned by clients who were initially intrigued with a small chest of drawers done by Ponvert. Rather than bombard a customer with the...
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Fan Lamp
Woodworker: John Lang Simplicity shines in this lamp by John Lang. The lamp has an ash veneer shade stitched together at the top and bottom, like a Japanese fan. The strips expand and contract freely...
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Chess Set with Table
Carter designed and built the chess table. He turned and carved the pieces himself.
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Four-Poster Bed
Former President and woodworker, Jimmy Carter, crafted this four-poster bed from cherry with tapered, faceted posts.
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Federal-style Knife Case
18th-century reproduction knife cases from mahogany and white pine, veneered with swirl and crotch mahogany.
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Display Stand
DeGirolamo petite display stand from hard maple, quilted maple and Peruvian walnut.
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Mosely-style Plow Plane
Hamler’s plow plane is an exact replica of the John Mosely plow plane. The piece is made from pre-ban ivory and stainless steel. It is decorated with scrimshaw.
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Shaker-Style Tool Cabinet
Becksvoort’s cherry tool cabinet measures 88-in. wide when fully opened.
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Bedside Table
Roger Holmes’ bedside table features a curved drawer front, mitered cornice and top, and a plinth to raise it off the ground.
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Maloof Rocking Chair
Maloof rocking chair displayed at Smithsonian American Art Museum (2001-2002)
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Asian-style Hall Table
Miller’s table was one of the pieces featured at the 2001 Design in Wood competition.
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