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Round Tabouret
Woodworker: Kevin Rodel This round table is the first Arts and Crafts piece that Rodel ever built. A Harvey Ellis tabouret inspired this design in cherry. The top features an inlay of maple, oak and...
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Mackintosh High-Back Chair Reproduction
Woodworker: Kevin Rodel This high-back chair is an exact copy of one designed by Charles Rennie Mackintosh in 1900 for the Ingram Street tearooms in Glasgow. The ebonized-cherry reproduction features...
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Chai Table
Woodworker: Kevin Rodel Rodel didn’t want to make yet another coffee table so this one is called a chai table after the Indian-style spice tea. The slat-topped table is his homage to John Scott...
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Ikebana Table
Woodworker: Kevin Rodel Rodel crafted this glass-topped hall table from ebonized cherry, cypress, and glass. The Japan-inspired piece pushes the limits of what is considered Arts and Crafts, but the...
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Eleven-Drawer Arts and Crafts Dresser
Woodworker: Hikmet C. Sakman Sakman’s interpretation of this Arts and Crafts dresser includes graceful elements that break up the typically rectilinear style, such as a tapered carcase and curved...
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White Oak Desk
Woodworker: Steven Kessler To make this desk, Kessler modified plans for a Roycroft lady’s writing desk. He finished the quartersawn white oak with Jeff Jewitt’s Arts and Crafts finishing...
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Arts and Crafts Upholstered Bench
Woodworker: Bud Johnson This bench was made at a client’s request to match an existing hutch. In all, Johnson built a dining table, four chairs, and two benches. The wood is quartersawn and...
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Arts and Crafts Dining Chair
Woodworker: Kevin Rodel Kevin Rodel first designed this chair in 1993 for a competition sponsored by the Maine Arts Commission. His aim was to build a sturdy and comfortable chair that was clearly...
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Greene and Greene-Style Buffet
Woodworker: Thomas Starbuck Stockton Thomas Starbuck Stockton crafted this Greene-and-Greene-inspired buffet from a large slab of claro walnut that a friend gave him. The buffet's exterior came from...
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Greene-and-Greene-Style Bench
Woodworker: Thomas Starbuck Stockton This original work is not based on an actual Greene-and-Greene piece, but an interpretation of their designs. Stockton used mahogany with ebony accents, along...
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Greene-and-Greene-inspired Desk
Woodworker: William Laberge This writing desk was inspired by one built by the Greene brothers for the Robert R. Blacker House in Pasadena, California. It is made of cherry, with walnut and ebony...
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Mackintosh-inspired Desk
Woodworker: Alan Dana Hall This Mackintosh-inspired Arts and Crafts desk is based on an original built in Scotland by Wylie & Lockhead (ca. 1900). The problem was getting a good-quality photograph of...
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Thorsen Sideboard
Woodworker: Darrell Peart This piece is a "near reproduction" of the Thorsen Sideboard made by the Hall brothers and designed by Greene and Greene in 1909. The bolection inlay, proud of the surface...
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Gamble House Chairs
Woodworker: Darrell Peart This is a loose interpretation of the Gamble House (1908) living room chair. Photo: Darrell Peart
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Aurora Media Cabinet
Woodworker: Darrell Peart Peart's substantial Arts and Crafts media cabinet includes pocket doors with adjustable shelves and drawers that can hold either DVDs or CDs. "Straps" on the base and the...
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Aurora Chest of Drawers
Woodworker: Darrell Peart Greene and Greene style is the main influence for this chest of drawers, but Darrell Peart added pulls that allude to Krenov as well. Like Peart's other "Aurora" designs...
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Arts and Crafts Side Table
Woodworker: Kelly J. Dunton The inspiration for this table dates back a century to designs by Gustav Stickley. He defined his furniture philosophy as being "where the beauty lies in simplicity of the...
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Arts and Crafts Cabinet
Woodworker: Debey Zito Zito, a woodworker for more than 20 years, prefers simplicity in her furniture forms. The subtle curves in her cabinet's door rails and bottom apron, as well as the soft taper...
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Arts and Crafts Blanket Chest
Woodworker: Jeff Dilks This Arts and Crafts style blanket chest made by Jeff Dilks is quartersawn white oak with panels of European beech, similar to American beech. Photo: Mark Schofield
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Arts and Crafts Desk
Woodworker: Charles Francis Annesley VoyseyThis desk was designed in 1896 by Charles Francis Annesley Voysey (1857-1941), an English designer associated with the early Arts and Crafts movement in...
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