Archive for October 2014
Corner Cabinet
I’ve long admired the furniture designs of Koloman Moser . Best known for his glassware and graphic design work , he collaborated with Josef Hoffmann and Otto Wagner in forming the early Wiener Werkstatte school of Vienna. I recently completed a speculative corner cabinet after Moser’s well known piece ‘ The Enchanted Princess ‘ from…
Read MoreChinese Stand
A strong connection between Seattle and the Orient has this sort of ornately carved Chinese furniture showing up in the studio with some regularity. The self-locking, keyed joinery and quality of the carving is exquisite. Originally assembled without glue, this piece had old repairs done, fortunately with hide glue which could be steamed apart in…
Read MoreLibrary Restoration, Rhodes Mansion
I was asked to restore the sun damaged finish in the library of the Rhodes mansion on Capitol Hill, Seattle. Built in 1915 to a superb standard, the library was paneled in shellac finished mahogany with leaded glass bookcases, filigreed bronze radiator covers and light fixtures. The sun had bleached the interior sills and casements…
Read MoreMid 18th Century Queen Anne Lowboy
I was very excited to have the opportunity to use my furniture restoration skills on this project. Every piece of furniture from this era has a unique finish and multiple hand crafted parts. The artisan that built the furniture had his own secrets and special ways of making the components and assembling them. The modern…
Read MoreGeorgian Mahogany Beds
Achieving a consistent appearance is very difficult when working with mahogany. The process of creating a piece and matching it to other furniture in the bedroom suite requires great patience. Our objective for this project was to completely redesign and restore two classic mahogany beds, and to create a new and unique matching piece. We…
Read MoreTorchieres
This piece came in from a very ‘southern’ client who had childhood recollections of her family calling it “blacky” back in Vicksberg, Mississippi. It arrived in some few pieces, dusty, grimy, with carving, paint and gilt losses. Known as torchieres and used as candlestands , hundreds of these were made in Venice and elsewhere during…
Read More17th Century Desk
This 17c. spanish desk was discovered by my client in Marysville in extremely poor condition. He wanted to participate in the restoration, so we had half day Saturday sessions for several months. The trestle leg assembly was riddled with woodworm and required partial replacement, joint reconstruction & re-glued with hide glue. The walnut top was…
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