Sgian Dubh
Established Member
For those of us of a certain age and probably entered the furniture making profession thirty or more years ago, news has arrived that one of the profession's greats in Great Britain has gone.
Alan Peters died last Sunday, October 11, 2009. I remember our few meetings and occasional telephone conversations as being some of the most affirming and constructive on furniture design and making issues.
In the particular craft furniture world he inhabitied, consisting of honest design integrity married to excellence in craftsmanship, Alan Peters was the essential link between contemporary mid to late 20th century furniture and the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 1800s through such things as his apprenticeship at the Barnsley workshops. Slainte.
Alan Peters died last Sunday, October 11, 2009. I remember our few meetings and occasional telephone conversations as being some of the most affirming and constructive on furniture design and making issues.
In the particular craft furniture world he inhabitied, consisting of honest design integrity married to excellence in craftsmanship, Alan Peters was the essential link between contemporary mid to late 20th century furniture and the Arts and Crafts movement of the late 1800s through such things as his apprenticeship at the Barnsley workshops. Slainte.