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David Hall and Jacob Corradi Chippendale school

Uisge beatha and wood

Creating a successful woodworking business involves many things. You can read advice that former students have given here. But it can be about creating a brand for yourself based around one simple idea. That’s what David Hall has done by creating The Whisky Barrel Furniture Company. He intends to specialise in making fine furniture from …

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Anselm Fraser, Chippendale school principal

Designing by design

Anselm Fraser, principal, Chippendale International School of Furniture, writes in The Woodworker magazine. A first rule of furniture making is that you can’t make something until you’ve designed it. It’s why woodworkers, from novices to skilled craftspeople, should from time to time lay aside their chisels and practice their design skills. At the school, we …

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Julius chair Chippendale school

Careers in sawdust

Woodworking is a passion that many people have, but don’t immediately pursue as a career. Many of our students are people who have made the decision to leave their industry mid-career. They’ve taken the conventional route and gone from school to university and then into a humdrum world of work. Then, after years doing jobs …

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Heather Jones Chippendale School

Cocktails and 007

Heather Jones from Los Angeles came on our professional course with some furniture design experience, but no woodworking skills. She was previously an art director and graphic designer, and one of her hobbies was designing furniture. She decided that it was time to acquire the necessary skills to turn her visual designs into completed realities. …

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High seas and DNA

Oli Juliusson from Hafnarfjardur in Iceland was a fisherman for ten years, before deciding on a change of career. Oli first came across the Chippendale school on the internet and says that it seemed “authentic and real.” The pieces that Oli made during his year with us all pay homage to the hard lives experienced …

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