While teaching at The Furniture Institute of Massachusetts this week, Phil Lowe pulled out an interesting conservation (or restoration) project he was…
Campaign Furniture
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One of the most influential chairs of the 20th century was built and designed by an anonymous craftsman in Roorkee, India. Whoever…
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The Woodworkers Institute has just published a short and sweet review of “Campaign Furniture.” You can read the full review here. We’re…
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I think that writing a good song or designing a nice chair is a skill you can learn. The problem is that…
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When I wrote “Campaign Furniture,” I tried to avoid some of the “camp” campaign pieces – mostly pieces of furniture that had…
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Campaign Furniture
Peter Hvidt: A Link Between Campaign Furniture and Danish Modern
by adminby adminAfter wallowing in images of campaign furniture for the last three years, it became clear to me that many of its core…
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A camp stool in teak with latigo bridle leather and copper rivets. The following in excerpted from Christopher Schwarz’s “Campaign Furniture.” After…
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— Suzanne Ellison
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For those who’d like a detailed take a look at a number of the particulars of Kaare Klint’s Safari Chair, try this…
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For those who personal “Marketing campaign Furnishings,” you may wish to go to my different weblog the place I posted some free…