Furniture & Cabinetmaking  |  289
Furniture & Cabinetmaking has a new look this issue as it relaunches with a fresh, contemporary design – but the same quality content.
In issue 289 you’ll find plenty to inspire and inform your furniture making. Projects include making a ‘river’ table from wood and resin; Andrew Potocnik turns a small hallway table; Thomas Eddolls creates a beautiful chest of drawers; David Barron makes a box with angled dovetails; Kieran Binnie adds shelf supports to his 18th-century style workbench; and there’s a step-by-step guide to French polishing.
Features include an exploration of the Japanese concept of wabi sabi; how to boost your business with better photography; a look at the rise of contemporary Chinese furniture design; and the trend for vegan furniture.
We also have profiles of talented designer-makers including design duo Tesler + Mendelovitch who make wood textiles; wood caster Hilla Shamia; wood sculpture artist Nuge; movable wooden structure maker Matt Gilbert; and engineer turned furniture maker Tom Galt.
All this and more in issue 289 of Furniture & Cabinetmaking!
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