Working With Wood
Sometimes Shaker-style simple, sometimes provocative, Liz Grace’s handcrafted pieces express beauty in different ways.
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Sometimes Shaker-style simple, sometimes provocative, Liz Grace’s handcrafted pieces express beauty in different ways.
Designs from history are translated into museum-quality reproductions
Cheryl O’Donnell’s canvasses are the walls (and floors … and cabinets …)
Mark Heffley turns retired climbing ropes into works of art.
Artist/product designer Fred Puksta traces his career back to childhood. wonder.
Learning from her mother at an early age, this designer is paying it forward, as a role model to the next generation of female professionals
Lynn Szymanski is trained as a fine furniture maker, but her creations are often as poetic and beautiful as they are practical
Scenes from nature are translated into exquisite pottery.
Zack Jonas elevates tools to unique works of art.
Downsizing with creativity and an eye to preserving the past.
This Adirondack home was thoughtfully designed for the whole gang—siblings and cousins—and for the lake and their shared future.
Owain Harris has never ceased to be amazed by the ability of wood to be both transformed and transforming
Natural fabrics become two and three dimensional works of art in Jane Balshaw’s studio.
Alice Ogden has a national following for the baskets she makes from black-ash trees harvested near her Salisbury home.
Photographs, archival footage, documents, furniture and handmade goods showcase the Shakers, who created their unique communities more than two centuries ago.