Beautiful woodowrking furniture projects you'll be proud to build! If you enjoy the satisfaction of making beautiful furniture, you'll be pleased with the projects in this book. Classic American Furniture offers 20 attractive pieces--all custom designed by Christopher Schwarz and the editors of Woodworking Magazine. Every project has been thoroughly planned so it not only looks good, but it's simple to build. You'll also find: • Simple hand-tool techniques you can use to create a hand-crafted look. • Skill-building advice that will make you a better woodworker overall. • Special finishing techniques. Follow the advice in this book and you'll have the skills and confidence to create beautiful furniture every time.
How to Make Classic American Furniture
See Peter Kenny, Honoré Lannuier: Cabinetmaker from Paris (New York: Harry N. Abrams., Inc., 1998), 84. Duncan Phyfe, however, used the term “wardrobe” in the traditional sense referring to a cupboard with two long doors.
How to Make Classic American Furniture
American Furniture Classics
Meant for both connoisseur and amateur, this is the definitive book in its field. During ten years of research, the authors examined furniture from coast to coast, in museums and...
Tracy , Berry B. and Gerdts , William H. Classical America , 1815-1845 . Newark , New Jersey : The Newark Museum Association , 1963 . Tracy , Berry B .; Johnson , Marilynn ; and others . 19th Century America : Furniture and Other ...
This book contains classic material dating back to the 1900s and before. The content has been carefully selected for its interest and relevance to a modern audience.
The classic study of the development of American furniture design from the Jacobean to Early Victorian periods.
The classic study of the development of American furniture design from the Jacobean to Early Victorian periods. Historically presented and richly illustrated with 700 photos, the styles are presented historically....
Let this compact guide introduce you to furniture made in America from the 1650s to the 1900s.