Your link doesn't work.undergroundhunter":1fq7ahos said:What abut a lock rabbet joint? The woodwhisperer website turned up this http://goo.gl/aPC0yu which is a lock rabbet joint but with contrasting dowels for strength, I quite like it.
Matt
It's all in the eye of the beholder - I've seen pictures of your stuff that I would love to own. That dining table that R. W.'s most proud of that carries the Guild Mark I wouldn't have in my house.custard":22r0stkb said:.... but then again I don't have his wall of framed Guild Marks, so his opinion probably carries a bit more weight than mine!
phil.p":n3i6pj9e said:It's all in the eye of the beholder - I've seen pictures of your stuff that I would love to own. That dining table that R. W.'s most proud of that carries the Guild Mark I wouldn't have in my house.custard":n3i6pj9e said:.... but then again I don't have his wall of framed Guild Marks, so his opinion probably carries a bit more weight than mine!
Jelly":2b37we2d said:phil.p":2b37we2d said:It's all in the eye of the beholder - I've seen pictures of your stuff that I would love to own. That dining table that R. W.'s most proud of that carries the Guild Mark I wouldn't have in my house.custard":2b37we2d said:.... but then again I don't have his wall of framed Guild Marks, so his opinion probably carries a bit more weight than mine!
I'm pretty ambivalent about their work...
Through Dad, I regularly get booklets and catalogues of the work of young designers graduating from the RCA, St. Martens and various other highly respected design schools, (No idea where he gets them). The Wales & Wales portfolio could be straight out of one of those... That's good in that it shows they're abreast of modern thinking, but also disappointing as it shows either failure to consolidate and develop a unique selling point or a wider stagnation of furniture design.
More to the point, several pieces are barely distinct from IKEA products in form, function and appearance, which I'm unsure how I feel about (I like some aspects of modern design, to which "IKEA but made properly" appeals; but at the same time, I struggle to see what Wales & Wales brings to the table, if some young Scandinavian is thinking the same thing up, but then production engineering and value engineering it to the nines to extract every last kroner from it... I kinda think the Scandinavian is the more talented designer there...).
scholar":1i1x64tc said:I did not know anything about Wales and Wales, but just looked at their website - I realised that I have admired one of their pieces in the Fitzwilliam Museum in Cambridge http://www.artfund.org/supporting-museu ... -and-wales
It is a one off piece, whereas some of their stuff is contract design as far as I can tell. What I liked about the chest in the Fitzwilliam is the contrasting use of materials, particularly the fumed, limed (?) oak. In the flesh it is an interesting contemporary design.
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