Pro Portfolio: The Clever Chairby Jonathan Binzen
Michael Fortune builds efficiency into the process of making custom furniture. Learn about his process for designing and riffing on his trademark No. 1 Chair.
Video: Seats of New York Furniture exhibitwith Fine Woodworking editors
Take a guided tour of the exhibition that accompanied this year's meeting of the Furniture Society to see a wide array of chairs, benches, and stools in a variety of styles and forms.
Chairs from the Irion Commissionby Jonathan Binzen
A slideshow gallery of more work from the extensive commission that reproduced 90 pieces of classic American furniture
Best Outdoor Furniture Projectsby Fine Woodworking editors
Perfect for the summer: A quartet of designs for classic outdoor furniture from the Fine Woodworking archives
Video: Assembling an Adirondack Chairwith Tom Begnal
Watch the parts go together and learn a simple technique for cutting and shaping the arms
Celebrating the Chairby Jonathan Binzen
Maine furniture exhibit brings together 20 chairs by 20 makers to recognize the art of sitting comfortably
Talking Shop with Brian Boggsby Jonathan Binzen
The celebrated chair maker talks about the history and future of his collectible ladderback chair
Yale's Furniture Treasuresby Gina Eide
Accompany curators and experts on an audio tour of the Yale University Art Gallery's Furniture Study
Video: Details of a Queen Anne Side Chairwith Eugene E. Landon
Get a close-up look at the making of this 18th-century Philadelphia classic
Video: Making an Arts and Crafts Chairwith Kevin Rodel
Explore the design and construction of this project and see how the back splat is constructed and assembled
A Short History of Chairsby Graham Blackburn
A Revolution in Chair Makingby Michael C. Fortune
Beauty, comfort, and strength come together in this chair designed by Michael Fortune. In traditional chairmaking the legs, rails, seat, and back are part of a ...
Windsor Rocker Without Special Tools: Part 2by Peter Galbert
In this second in a two-part series on making a Windsor rocking chair, most of the hard work is done. What remains is the fun stuff. In part one (FWW #218), we ...
Windsor Rocker Without Special Tools: Part 1by Peter Galbert
This Windsor rocker was inspired in part by the chairs of Sam Maloof, which is why the sculptural quality of the seat extends to the arms, crest, and spindles. ...
Build a Classic Corner Chair with Project Plansby W. Mickey Callahan
This corner chair is loosely based on one that was made in New York around 1765. The cabriole legs, relief-shell carving, and curved front rails reflect the earlier ...