Fine Points of Furniture

Fine Points of Furniture
Author: Albert Sack
Publisher: Schiffer Book for Collectors
Total Pages: 324
Release: 2007
Genre: Antiques & Collectibles
ISBN:

Rev. ed. of: The new fine points of furniture.1993.

Great-Looking 2x4 Furniture

Great-Looking 2x4 Furniture
Author: Stevie Henderson
Publisher: Sterling Publishing Company, Inc.
Total Pages: 134
Release: 2004-03
Genre: Furniture making
ISBN: 9781402707803

This is the popular, one-stop, starting-from-scratch, fully illustrated furniture-making sourcebook that novice woodworkers want. There’s no need to have loads of experience and expensive lumber to make attractive furniture: just a few 2x4 boards will do to make pieces as good as anything on the market, and these no-nonsense instructions outline the techniques so clearly that even beginners will follow the instructions easily. They’ll learn how to select lumber, work with it once they get it home, make the cuts and simple joints required, and create cabinets, shelves, desks, tables, chests, and more. Over twenty projects range from an elegant armoire to a practical kitchen cabinet. There are complete materials lists, numbered illustrations, and full-color photos of each finished project.

An Illustrated Guide to Furniture History

An Illustrated Guide to Furniture History
Author: Joclyn M. Oats
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 479
Release: 2021-07-20
Genre: Architecture
ISBN: 1000406105

An Illustrated Guide to Furniture History provides upper-level students and instructors with an alternative visual analytical approach to learning about furniture history from Antiquity to Postmodernism. Following an immersive teaching model, it presents a Nine-Step Methodology to help students strengthen their visual literacy and quickly acquire subject area knowledge. Moving chronologically through key periods in furniture history and interior design, such as the Renaissance, the Arts and Crafts Movement, and Modernism, it traverses Europe to America to present a comprehensive foundational guide to the history of furniture design. Part I addresses furniture within the context of the built environment, with chapters exploring the historical perspective, construction principles, and the categorization of furniture. In Part II, the author visually depicts the structural organization of the methodological process, a three-category framework: History, Aesthetics, and Visual Notes. The chapters in this part prepare the reader for the visual analysis that will occur in the final section of the book. The book is lavishly illustrated in full color with over 300 images to reinforce visual learning and notation. A must-have reference and study guide for students in industrial and product design, interior design, and architecture.