The Columbia hall table
Columbia hall table Hey there! Welcome to Anderson Woodwork! Are you looking to add a touch of handcrafted elegance to...
Columbia hall table Hey there! Welcome to Anderson Woodwork! Are you looking to add a touch of handcrafted elegance to...
The Olympia Hall Table is a design I created that perfectly captures the essence of the Pacific Northwest. Its aesthetic evokes a connection to the enchanting Olympic rainforest, which is deeply rooted in my own experiences. Having spent much of my childhood and adult life exploring the lush, mossy forests of western Washington in search of the ideal fishing spot, much of my inspiration derives from the beauty of the landscape around me.
Heirloom furniture carries with it a deep sense of history. It also offers a personal connection. This makes it a cherished possession for family members who get it. When a loved one passes away, the furniture they leave behind serves as a tangible link. It connects us to their life and memories.
Introducing the Soho End Table – a masterpiece of craftsmanship and elegance. Handcrafted from the finest hardwoods of your choice, these exquisite tables capture the essence of mid-century modern design. Each piece is meticulously built to order, ensuring exclusivity and preventing overstock. Transform your living space with a statement piece that combines timeless style and unparalleled quality. Visit our store at www.andersonwoodwork.net to explore these beautiful gems and elevate your home décor today.
Good morning! I was commissioned to create a project—a Stickley-style bookshelf with a marquetry pattern. The client requested a design featuring two maple leaves. This video demonstrates my process for creating marquetry.
I’m crafting a bench inspired by George Nakashima using a maple slab that has been in my shop for three years. It patiently waited until it revealed its purpose to me. Embracing Nakashima’s philosophy of natural beauty, I won’t be filling all the voids with epoxy. Instead, I’ll let the wood speak for itself.
I’ll explain how I create a dado using hand tools. I prefer hand tools for several reasons. The main reason is the tactile experience of feeling the tool cut through the wood. This process is accompanied by the soothing sounds of smooth jazz in my workshop.
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