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Victoria Meacham upholstery Chippendale school

Complementary upholstery

The Chippendale school runs different levels of woodworking design and making courses – from our one-week introductory course, to our one-month intermediate course and nine-month professional course. We are now to introduce a number of one-week complementary courses that are intended to teach skills ancillary to furniture design and making, while still being relevant to …

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Clare at the Chippendale furniture school teaching

We’re hiring!

The Chippendale school is one of the world’s pre-eminent schools of furniture design and making, and we’re looking to recruit an experienced tutor to join our team. The successful candidate must be able to demonstrate all-round woodworking and design skills, with appropriate qualifications, and should preferably have teaching experience in a woodworking environment. He or …

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Alex Stanton at the Chippendale furniture school

A console cathedral

Alex Stanton, from Brisbane in Australia, is completing his first major project – a stunning ash console table, with beautiful decorative flourishes. Many students would have made relatively simple legs for what is primarily a functional piece of hallway furniture, but Alex has moulded laminated supports that are a design echo of Gothic cathedral architecture. …

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Gordon Young at the Chippendale furniture school

Weaving with ebony

Gordon Young from Edinburgh is well on the way to completing a beautiful and functional desk in oak and flamed beech. Gordon, who has a Masters degree in civil engineering from Heriot-Watt University, is someone who has always been a natural at making things. That innate skill is evident in his desk, which will have …

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Anselm Fraser, Chippendale school principal

Learning from each other

Anselm Fraser, principal, Chippendale school Our professional course is all about teaching students the skills they’ll need for a career in fine woodworking. It’s a course that we’ve refined over the years, and an approach to teaching and learning that, we believe, can’t be bettered elsewhere. But our professional course also recognises that, while we …

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Graham Davies teaches tortoishell at Chippendale school

Of turtles and tortoiseshell

Our professional students have returned from their half-term break and this week are embarked on learning a centuries-old decorative technique. Once upon a time boulle work involved veneering tortoiseshell onto wood to create luxurious embellishments. It’s a process that was perfected by the French cabinetmaker André Charles Boulle in the 17th century, and came to …

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