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Inspired by James Krenov, Craig Vandall Stevens's contemporary plant stand emphasizes verticality through long, five-sided legs.
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Inspired by James Krenov, Craig Vandall Stevens's contemporary plant stand emphasizes verticality through long, five-sided legs.
Featuring Craig Vandall Stevens, Bill Howes, Ben Strano, Christopher Solar, Israel Martin, and more.
The tactile object, produced in American cherry with support from AHEC, champions material literacy and the enduring value of craft.
There are only a few master lyre makers in the world and Horst Nieder is one of them.
This article, the third in a series profiling notable woodworkers, honors FWW’s contributing editors, whose expertise, writing, and dedication have been central to the publication’...
Craig Vandall Stevens likes using shop-sawn veneers, which can be cut thicker than commercial veneers and glued to stable cores like plywood or MDF to create flat, versatile panels...
Step inside an Iowa workshop where everything — from the projects built to the techniques used — is rooted in the year 1875.
Across kitchens, bathrooms and living rooms, designers are integrating joinery worked by hand—surfaces that hold the maker's mark. The post Design Covet | Hand-Worked Timber Joiner...
Watch the build process from start to finish as Jenn Park creates this white oak dresser.
Shane Orion Wiechnik explores the works and skill of Chennai-based woodturner Reha Salvi and tells how she found her craft.
In 1975, Paul Roman sent out a charter letter for "a new magazine about making beautiful things out of wood."
Editor’s note: Our Mind Upon Mind series is a nod to a 1937 Chips from the Chisel column (also featured in “Honest Labour: The Charles H. Hayward Years”), in which Hayward wrote, “...
Luthier Aaron Keim discusses how he modifies tool handles to avoid pain and injury while working.
Architect and artist Barry Ginder shares his love of fellow painters, from Gerhard Richter to Sean Scully, and more.
Following a 2011 windstorm that devastated Pasadena trees, architect Chris Speck started Keita Design to make sure that trees were utilized and not wasted.
Contemporary Japanese architecture continues to demonstrate how to adapt the evolving needs of modern residents to a rich building tradition and artisanal legacy. Wood has always b...
This initiative gives unused tools a second life by gifting them to aspiring makers.
Editor’s note: Our Mind Upon Mind series is a nod to a 1937 Chips from the Chisel column (also featured in “Honest Labour: The Charles H. Hayward Years”), in which Hayward wrote, “...
Jon Hammack shares his experience teaching at a local Woodcraft store, along with the steps he took to prepare.
Woodcarving conservators use toolmarks and craft knowledge to solve a 400-year-old Norwegian mystery.
More than 150 years ago, in the heart of Appalachia, James Edward Thomas, known as Uncle Ed, loaded up a handcart and pushed it along the banks of Troublesome Creek, selling his ha...
Take a look at this article from 1978 where Tim Mackaness demonstrates the functionality of two-way hinges.
Israel Martin's sewing box demonstrates how leftover materials can be transformed into a practical, aesthetically pleasing personal project.
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