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After a little run down to Axminster's 'clearance sale' at Sittingbourne this morning, I thought I'd finish the day with a trip in the other direction, up to London to see this exhibition.
I came away buzzing. The place is jam packed with absolutely stunning furniture of the highest order. It was such an inspirational experience. It finishes this weekend, if you can make it, I highly recommend it!
Here is a small selection of pics (apologies for my diabolical photography).
This table is by Matthew Burt. My missus and I absolutely love it. One day (retirement?) I'll build something similar.
Here's a close-up of the way the top is laminated\veneered. I really like the way the edges of the thick veneers are 'exposed'.
This piece is also by Matthew Burt and I'm equally in love with it.
The top is made up of dozens of pyramidal carvings which make it total impractical but there was something really quite tactile about it.
David Savage was there and we had a very brief chat about some of Alan Peters work. This was one of David's exhibits, the 'Gracie Chair'
I was really quite taken with this chest of drawers by Sarah Kay. Sadly my photo doesn't do it an ounce of justice. (I didn't have my white balance set right.) It's made from the most gorgeous ABW with beautiful swirly grain which just flows all over it.
..and finally they have a few of Alan Peter's pieces there. I took a snap of this detail on a long dining table. It ran along the long edge of each side and around the ends. It was absolutely immaculate but also clearly done with hand tools.
Sorry Mr Peter's, I'm 'avin that. :lol:
More and larger pics here. I'll post more here if required.
What a thoroughly enjoyable day. Just goes to show the skill and craftsmanship that's happening in the furniture making world. I hope it lives on.
I came away buzzing. The place is jam packed with absolutely stunning furniture of the highest order. It was such an inspirational experience. It finishes this weekend, if you can make it, I highly recommend it!
Here is a small selection of pics (apologies for my diabolical photography).
This table is by Matthew Burt. My missus and I absolutely love it. One day (retirement?) I'll build something similar.
Here's a close-up of the way the top is laminated\veneered. I really like the way the edges of the thick veneers are 'exposed'.
This piece is also by Matthew Burt and I'm equally in love with it.
The top is made up of dozens of pyramidal carvings which make it total impractical but there was something really quite tactile about it.
David Savage was there and we had a very brief chat about some of Alan Peters work. This was one of David's exhibits, the 'Gracie Chair'
I was really quite taken with this chest of drawers by Sarah Kay. Sadly my photo doesn't do it an ounce of justice. (I didn't have my white balance set right.) It's made from the most gorgeous ABW with beautiful swirly grain which just flows all over it.
..and finally they have a few of Alan Peter's pieces there. I took a snap of this detail on a long dining table. It ran along the long edge of each side and around the ends. It was absolutely immaculate but also clearly done with hand tools.
Sorry Mr Peter's, I'm 'avin that. :lol:
More and larger pics here. I'll post more here if required.
What a thoroughly enjoyable day. Just goes to show the skill and craftsmanship that's happening in the furniture making world. I hope it lives on.