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Quentin Dimmer

Making a contemporary four poster bed

Quentin Dimmer's stunning, modern four poster bed.

Quentin Dimmer's stunning, modern four poster bed.

A blog by Quentin Dimmer of Ghillie Dhu Furniture who graduated from the Chippendale International School of Furniture in 2011. While there Quentin won the students’ Best Design Award for his piece ‘A story teller’s chair – the Viking’s rocker’.

“I got the idea for making the four poster bed from a local antique dealer and friend of the family who suggested I make a four poster as they tend to sell well. I want to continue to make furniture that will eventually furnish an entire house.

“Anyway, I did some research; I really liked the Venetian style of four poster so I started playing on that theme to come up with my own interpretation. I noticed all the four posters I could find were made in dark woods like mahogany and ebonised woods so I wanted to make one in a lighter coloured wood to make it more contemporary.

“I chose birch for the posts as it symbolises fertility and sycamore for the frame and headboard. The wooden candle flames at the top of the posts is to symbolise passion, and the Celtic knotwork headboard is to symbolise love.

“I worked with a tree surgeon for a day and at the sawmill for a day to get the sycamore planked. For the birch, I have an agreement with a local landowner that I can take small amounts of timber from his land in return for helping to manage his woodlands. I aim to manage the woodlands for continual cover and encourage the production of high quality hardwood timber in the longer term. Because I used green timber for the posts, I let it season at home.

“I may take the bed to an exhibition in Aberdeen in September.”

Ghillie Dhu Furniture’s services include furniture design, making and antique restoration. He aims to “make furniture as art”. Using tree surgery skills Quentin also offers an opportunity to have fine or garden furniture made from a tree on your own land.

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Chippendale School student’s chair takes centre stage at Scottish International Storytelling Festival

Ian Stephen tells his tale with the help of Quentin’s storytelling chair, created at the Chippendale School of Furniture. Copyright Peter Dibdin.

Ian Stephen tells his tale with the help of Quentin’s storytelling chair, created at the Chippendale School of Furniture. Copyright Peter Dibdin.

Quentin Dimmer was delighted when his chair was chosen to take centre stage in the Scottish International Storytelling Festival based on Edinburgh’s Royal Mile at the Storytelling Centre. His storytellers’ chair, The Viking Rocker, was created earlier this year while learning the art of furniture making on an intensive, 9 month course at the Chippendale School of Furniture near Edinburgh.

Made in cherry yew and sycamore with laburnum details, Quentin’s remarkable rocking chair also won the Best Design Award 2011 from the Chippendale School of Furniture.

Donald Smith, director of the Storytelling Centre, said: “The chair is graceful and uplifting, but it also works so well for storytelling, framing the performer visually and providing a sound board to project the voice. It really was a festival highlight in its own right.”

Lindsay Corr, Marketing Officer from the Centre, added: “Quentin’s stunning chair went down a storm during the Storytelling Festival and created the perfect focal point for this year’s theme, An Island Odyssey. Storytellers enjoyed taking charge and steering their tale seated in the stunning piece of craftsmanship, while audiences were enchanted and inquisitive about the one-of-a-kind creation. We will be sad to see it leave and hope it finds a permanent home where many more people can enjoy it.”

Amongst the many well known storytellers were the author David Campbell, author and musician Bob Pegg, and musician Ewan McVicar.

The Culture Secretary, Fiona Hyslop, said that it was the biggest festival to date, with events taking place in most of Scotland’s cities and islands, celebrating Scotland’s unique culture and natural environment through stories. The Festival united the Scottish Isles with the shores and islands of the Mediterranean in an exchange of cultures and traditions, tracing the story of travel through the famous voyager Odysseus.

Katie Harrigan, David Campbell, Quentin Dimmer, Audrey Parks & Lea Taylor Quentin's chair (l to r)

Katie Harrigan, David Campbell, Quentin Dimmer, Audrey Parks & Lea Taylor Quentin's chair (l to r)

After graduating from the Chippendale School of Furniture, Quentin Dimmer set up his own business, Ghillie Dhu Furniture. He says the highlights of the course “… were too many to mention. It was an amazing roller coaster.”

During his time at the Furniture School he gained a wide variety of traditional woodworking, cabinet making and furniture restoration skills, as well as learning about furniture design history.

Lewis chess set made by Quentin Dimmer at Chippendale School of Furniture

Lewis chess set made by Quentin Dimmer at Chippendale School of Furniture

At Ghillie Dhu he set out from the beginning to make his furniture more than just furniture, but to make furniture as art. Behind all his pieces there is a story, a philosophy and an ethic. Quentin draws on his nautical past for inspiration: “I like to evoke nostalgia for our ancient history and the mystery of sites like Skara Brae in Orkney.”

Continuing the storytelling theme, he uses memories of his former sea faring life and other journeys to inspire his designs, and his studies in philosophy and art to help conceptualize his work and give it a unique story.

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