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CLASSIC NEW ENGLAND DESIGN … evoking our quintesse
tial furniture heritage.
Timeless elegance and graceful proportions define Adriance heirlooms, inspired by classic New England Colonial, Federal, Shaker & Nautical masterworks from America’s preeminent museums. Continuing in the tradition of 18 th century furnituremaking, our handcrafted heirlooms are destined to endure as an American legacy.
EXQUISITE HAND-TURNINGS, HAND-INLAYS, HAND-CARVING … hallmarks that distinguish Adriance from the ordinary.
Designer Gary Adriance, mentors furniture artisans to achieve high artistic expression, often jewel-like quality, believing that intrinsic merit and value is expressed in the refined, detail workmanship performed by the practiced hands of a master. The subtle hand-tooling admired by furniture cognoscenti in old-world masterworks is also evident in our hand-fashioned turnings, inlays, and carvings.
BESPOKE FURNITURE & CUSTOM INTERIORS … an uncommonly good workshop attracts customers who deserve the best.
We design and build many one-of-a-kind furniture pieces and en suite interiors, lasting testaments from the hands of our skilled craftsmen. Our signature works evolve from an informed rapport between designer and artisan. Some creations require months of painstaking effort. Our patron/clients share our interests in high-craft and classic style, including the sketch work, wood selection, and techniques found in Renaissance culture. Great skill and manual dexterity is required to carve leaf patterns and inlayed flower motifs. Bellflower petal inlays, for example, are individually gouge-cut, then knifed into the wood with hand tools. Each petal is then shaded with hot sand, overlapped, and hand-etched to create visual realism.
HAND-DOVETAILED DRAWERS … our workshop exemplifies an aristocracy of craftsmanship honoring talent and virtue.
Adriance drawers are built to last with artisan hand-sawn dovetails, unsurpassed as the strongest, most aesthetic construction technique. The skilled effort of hand-dovetailing enhances the intrinsic value of our furniture for the connoisseur and demonstrates our unwavering dedication to hand-workmanship. Our drawer sides are made from tight-grain, quartersawn wood, chosen for seasonal stability.
CONSTRUCTIVE INTEGRITY …skilled handwork measured by the ruler of perfection.
Adriance furniture is hand-made using historically proven construction methods, such as mortise & tenon and dovetail joinery. Our table aprons are square-tenoned into deeply mortised legs; chair rails are tenoned and wedged through their back posts; chest rails are dovetailed into their cases. These time-honored techniques insure that Adriance furniture shall remain for years to come.
HAND RUBBED FINISHES … the chatoyancy of our proprietary finish is unequaled.
Adriance heirlooms are finished by hand with many coats of organic water-resistant varnish, polished and waxed to a lustrous amber patina.
SUSTAINABLE FOREST STEWARDSHIP …if a sacred tree shall be sacrificed to our indulgence, will it be rendered into objects of discardable value, or will its majesty be transformed by artisans who steward its genome into useful and precious artforms?
At ADRIANCE FURNITUREMAKERS we believe our furniture, which is handmade to last, can be a respectful use of our precious forests. We purchase lumber from sawmills certified by the Forest Stewardship Counsel (FSC), which warrants that sustainable forest management is practiced worldwide in an environmentally responsible, socially beneficial and economically viable way. In fact, some forests are so well managed today, that there are more trees growing now than a century ago. An acquisition of non-disposable, American-made Adriance furniture, made from renewable timber, is a gesture of green awareness.
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HIGHLY FIGURED, WIDE-BOARD WOODS …we celebrate the natural beauty of wood everyday!
Adriance furniture is handcrafted from sustainable American cherry, tiger maple, walnut, white pine, and certified South American mahogany. Our furniture tops, drawer fronts, headboards, and door panels feature highly figured, matched wide-boards.
Our distinctive starwheel trademark is hand-carved into all Adriance heirlooms, assuring you of unrivaled, authentic craftsmanship. After final inspection by Gary Adriance, each artform is hand-signed for posterity, destined to become a cherished heirloom.
COLLECTIBLE HEIRLOOMS … begin your own enduring legacy.
Owning handcrafted Adriance heirlooms will heighten your appreciation for the intrinsic merits of classical design, fine artisanry, and beautiful wood. An Adriance heirloom, handmade by one or two craftsmen at individual workbenches in our New England workshop, is the preferred choice by knowledgeable furniture collectors.
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Beds
Blanket Chests
Bookcases
Chairs
Chairs - windsors
Chest of Drawers
Cupboards
Desks
Dining Tables
Interiors
Mirrors & Boxes
Occasional Tables
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circa 1785-1815 influence
In the late eighteenth century, London and Paris were the epicenters of architectural fashion. Robert Adam’s 1774 tome, Works in Architecture, championed the finest expression of the new classical or neoclassical taste, based on recently excavated sites in Pompeii, Italy. George Hepplewhite’s 1788 & Thomas Sheraton’s 1794 design books further advanced this aesthetic movement of furniture delineations toward delicacy and refinement, presenting optimal treatments for furniture and upholstery. Their august designs featured beautifully contrasting woods with book-matched veneers, oval-paterae inlays, pendant bellflowers, reticulated carvings, and reeded legs.
By 1800, the well-to-do of northern Europe and America had manifested their “Enlightenment” in domiciles and meeting places. The dim chill latitudes came alive with iterations of fruits, flora, rinceau or winding stems. Homes and furnishings were adorned with flowering sprays, swags, garlands, urns, vases and arabesques borrowed from warmer ancient Mediterranean climes.
This epoch’s unparalleled commitment to fashion, dynamic yet genteel, yielded artworks and materials of superb quality. Creating arcs and ellipses along intersecting planes required excellent eye-hand coordination, a profound understanding of craftwork, fine materials, and a knowledge of abstruse elliptical geometry. It was the zenith of fine craftsmanship. Their transcendent designs in the form of breakfronts, bowfronts, and serpentine cabinetry have enriched posterity ever since.
In the years following its Revolution, America’s newly minted citizens sought a collective archetypical identity. They embraced the motifs of Roman and Greek antiquity to inspire a sense of confidence and trust in their new Federal Republic. Great men like Washington and Jefferson reinterpreted Europe’s leading movements on pastoral estates. Structures and furnishings interpreted the logic and sensibility of classicism into a new American vernacular. Emulating ancient forms satisfied romantic yearnings and nostalgia for a past of noble simplicity and serene grandeur. So too the eagle, fasces of arrows, tambour reeds and Greek columns were rendered as symbols of the fledgling nation’s strength and integrity.
Furniture scholars and connoisseurs remain fascinated with the American Federal Movement, circa 1785 through 1815. Then pivotal furnituremakers created dignified masterpieces of graceful proportion, defining pre-eminent standards of elegance and taste. To this day, the talented artisans John and Thomas Seymour of Boston, Samuel McIntire of Salem, and Duncan Phyfe of New York continue to inspire contemporary furnituremakers. Their influence democratized such symbols as the Ionic volute (spiral) and Gothic (pointed-arch) tracery, rendering perfect beauty both visible and functional. Their collective perseverance and hubristic ambition evince a truly breathtaking American resolve.
Today's furniture connoisseur & aficionado will judge works based on their mastery of shape, balanced proportions, rarity of materials, sophistication of surface-ornamentation, and elusive quality of fine craftsmanship. Adriance Furnituremakers embraces these American Federal design attributes as aesthetic and intellectual enhancements for formal interiors.
Now you may own a classic and enduring exemplar of our American heritage. If you relish meticulous attention to detail, crisply inscribed carvings and exuberant turnings, Adriance Furnituremakers will handcraft an American Federal Collection heirloom for you and generations to treasure.
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Alan & Annie McIlvain, Wayne, PA
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35' Library Table & 26 Chairs
Nicolas Cage, actor
Set of Duncan Phyfe Chairs
Earl Powell, Director, National Gallery of Art
Federal Living & Dining Room Suites
William & Crystal Ribich, Lexington, MA
Trophy Display Case
Radcliffe Sailing Center, Boston, MA
Whaler’s Logbook Display Case
Seaman’s Bethel, New Bedford, MA
Visitor’s Logbook Standup Desk
Whaling Museum, New Bedford, MA
Boardroom Table
Compass Bank, New Bedford, MA
Conference Table
Matrix Partners, Boston, MA
Partner’s Desk
Ensign Bank, New York, NY
Collection Table
Citicorp Securities, New York, NY
Pencil Post & Low Post Beds
Paquachuck Inn, Westport, MA
Five Custom Tables
Senator Lincoln & Mrs. Stephanie Chafee, Warwick,
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Japanese Interior
P. Lloyd, Newport, RI
Ten Dining Tables
Williams-Sonoma, San Francisco, CA
Shaker Kitchen
J. Long & S. Pineau, Westport Point, MA
Shaker Fireplace Breastwork, Cabinetry & Library
G. Scherding, Brewster, MA
Colonial Corner Cupboards
Dr. R. Pocze, Dartmouth, MA
Philadelphia Pedestal Table & Queen Anne Dining
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Dr. Hillel Hammerman, Scardsdale, NY
Walnut Paneled Library
Dr. & Mrs. Leo Beranek, Cambridge, MA
Custom Walnut Furniture
Dr. A. Gilman, Summit, NJ
Partner’s Desk
Michael Lahti, Esquire, New Bedford, MA
Shaker Interior Cabinetry
K. Roach, Dartmouth, MA
Altar Table
Grace Episcopal Church, New Bedford, MA
Altar Table
Congregational Church, Marion, MA
Advent Table
Congregational Church, Padanaram, MA
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St. Peter’s Episcopal Church, Padanaram, MA
Ralph Waldo Emerson Niche
Unitarian Church, New Bedford, MA
Five hundred Treenware Platters
Plymouth Plantation, Plymouth, MA
Two hundred fifty Looking Glasses
Country Curtains, Stockbridge, MA
Ninety Cafe Chairs
Bridge St. Cafe, Padanaram, MA
Colonials Boxes
Winterthur Museum, Wilmington, DE
Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, MA
Concord Antiquarian Society, Concord, MA
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Since 1983, ADRIANCE FURNITUREMAKERS has proudly handcrafted heirloom furniture and cabinetry with meticulous attention to detail, epitomizing the old-world craftsmanship evident in classic New England Colonial, Federal, Shaker, and Nautical masterworks.
To begin your own legacy collection peruse our Portfolio or visit us at our seaside Showroom & Workshop in Dartmouth, Massachusetts, where you will find one-of-a-kind Adriance originals, handmade by skilled artisans who share a passion for fine woodworking. We are less than an hour from the Boston area, Providence, Newport, and Cape Cod.
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2010 The New England Business Bulletin
2009 New Bedford Whaling Museum PDF
2004 Yankee Magazine
2004 Woodshop News
1997 New Bedford Standard Times
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Boston Design Guide
The Magazine Antiques
SOCO
Golf Connection
Yankee
The New Yorker
Newport Life
Rhode Island Monthly
Home & Garden
Early American Life, "Best Craftsman"
New England Business Bulletin
Colonial Homes
Oprah
Cape Cod Life
New England Monthly
Bloomberg Financial Press, "Best Furnituremaker"
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2011 ABC News Verifies Adriance Made in America
There was a quality of construction in the furniture, he is convinced, that has been missing since the industrial revolution. "Eighteen-thirty seems to have been the cut-off date," he maintains. "I wanted my furniture to return to the ideals of aesthetic balance and constructive integrity." Indeed, upon entering their impressive Adriance Furnituremakers showroom in South Dartmouth, you are overwhelmed by the grace and elegance of a by-gone kinder, gentler age. However, what grabs your attention is its pristine contemporary presentation. Lines of magnificent hand-crafted furniture -- blanket chest here, pencil post bed there, surrounded by tables and chairs polished to perfection -- reside everywhere. It's the perfect marriage of form and function, and clearly there is much art in Gary Adriance's artisanry. However, as attractive as these pieces are, it is the craftsmanship that commands respect. Only the finest woods -- cherry, mahogany, maple, oak -- are selected, and each piece is hand-planed and rubbed with natural oil, varnish or antique finishes.
At the same time he worked on his own, designing and building the furniture he loved. "We started part time in '81," he says. "I did everything myself out of a barn I built behind our 5 N. Pleasant St. (South Dartmouth) home... our living room was the showroom." In 1983, he served notice "six months in advance" to the Fall River firm in order to devote all his time to his fledgling business. Laurie, the "financial wizard of our company," left her job at the New Bedford Institution for Savings in 1986, to make the partnership complete. Over the years, his designs have caught on and the business grown. In 1987, they created a bigger "official showroom" on Elm Street in South Dartmouth; in 1992, the business opened its present Gulf Road combination showroom-workshop. As Gary and Laurie's family grew -- the couple has two daughters, Nicole, 18, and Alyssa, 16 -- so too has the business' staff. From working alone to adding one apprentice in 1985 and another in '87, Gary and Laurie now have six full-time and two part-time craftspeople to help realize Gary's classic designs. With that growth, however, comes a certain amount of frustration for the artisan now trapped inside the businessman. "I'm trying to grow a company," says the man ever concerned with bridging gaps, "so my time now is better spent designing and letting others do the actual hands-on construction." "But," he adds wistfully, "I miss it." It's a bridge Gary Adriance hopes to rebuild one day.
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It's an interest he's had all his life, even if -- and when -- he wasn't always aware of it on a conscious level. "My love for antiques, wooden furniture, old tools, all probably inculcated from my grandparents. They always had great respect for the classic tradition." He first became aware of this latent interest, however, during one summer vacation from UMass Amherst. He watched his dad build a 1790-era Saltbox house -- from scratch -- and search for an "appropriate style of furniture with which to furnish it." This attention to detail fascinated the young Gary Adriance so much that he resolved to learn as much as he could about the total wood-working experience. He apprenticed during the following summer vacation in Mrs. Andrew King's South Dartmouth wood-working shop. From there it was only a short stretch to copying the colonial furniture patterns he admired, and elaborating, refining and incorporating those with his own designs. "Furniture made in the 1700s and, in some cases even earlier, still exists," he declares. "I asked myself, why have those pieces lasted this long?"
Classic hand-sawn dovetail joints strengthen every drawer while time-honored mortise and tenon joints secure each larger piece. Only then, after all the details have been mastered, is the Adriance signature star-wheel carved on. "Each item is signed and dated," says Mr. Adriance with an undeniable hint of pride. Yes, it's been a long, successful road for Gary and Laurie Adriance, but not without potholes. After his UMass graduation, and a brief teaching stint, Gary had spent four years in the late '70s as a real estate broker "to pay the bills." But his heart was then, as always, in the woodworking business. In 1980, he decided to follow his dream, taking a gamble by leaving the relative security of real estate for a minimum-wage position at the Furman wood-working shop in Fall River. His goal was to serve an apprenticeship for four years "in order to learn from the ground up about machinery. Precision. Discipline."
Something borrowed, something true
Craftsman Gary Adriance draws inspiration from the past to make furniture to last Gary Adriance doesn't think of his exquisite wooden designs as furniture -- he considers them bridges. "Hopefully, it's a connection between the classic American Heritage designs of the past and the heirlooms of tomorrow," he says. "I've borrowed from antiquity, certainly, but it's our own unique signature line." When he says "our," Gary includes his wife, the former Laurie Carreiro. In tandem, the Dartmouth High School grads (he 1968, she 1972) have taken Adriance Furnituremakers from humble beginnings -- they started in a small barn in the back yard of their Padanaram home in 1981 -- to a company that now boasts a nationwide clientele. All based on Gary's desire to create "furniture that will last." "There's so much planned obsolescence with today's disposable products," he explains. "I just wanted to do it right." And to "do it right" meant studying the classic designs -- and durability -- of pre-Civil War, New England Shaker and colonial masterpieces.
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Gary Adriance's perfectionism shows in the flawless design and finish of each piece his shop creates. Shaker-inspired styles predominate, along with exquisite reproductions and originals in the style of Colonial Newport and other periods. The workroom is behind the showroom, where the furniture is displayed in room settings. Custom pieces are a specialty. In 2003 Adriance opened a second showroom in nearby Newport, RI, but the South Dartmouth store is larger.
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Adriance Furniture in Dartmouth still hand-crafting with pride
By By Eileen Marum Bulletin correspondent May 28, 2010
Adriance Furniture has been creating fine handcrafted furniture for nearly three decades in South Dartmouth. But, one would hardly think so to walk through the woodworking shop and observe the collection, hand tools, and the men wielding them.
Except for a few electrical drills and table saws scattered about, it feels as if you might have stepped back into the early 1800's.
Piles of lumber, cherry, mahogany, tiger maple, oak, and walnut are neatly stacked on cradles waiting for craftsmen to turn them into designs from the past.
"We excel at designing and making collectible, one of a kind pieces," said Gary Adriance, master craftsman and CEO of Adriance Furniture.
The showroom is stocked with distinctive furniture crafted with hand planes, chisels, handsaws, mallets, and panel saws, and then, hand rubbed to perfection with five to 10 coats of natural oils, antique finishes or varnish creating a warm amber patina.
Walking through the collection, Adriance stops and points with pride to the finer points of craftsmanship incorporated into each piece of his product line.
"Our drawers are constructed with authentic hand-cut dovetails, and this centuries old traditional method is very strong, aesthetically pleasing and enhances the overall intrinsic value of our furniture," he said.
Although the furniture market business, like all businesses since the recession, has slowed, Adriance believes the economy is turning around.
Still, he is looking for investors to promote his company and take it to the next level.
"I want to do what I enjoy — remain a craftsman," he said. "I need to find someone skilled in marketing and finance to help grow the business."
He expressed the desire to expand the furniture making portion of the business into New Bedford, perhaps in a mill building.
"I think I could create 20 new jobs," he said. "I have also been looking to open a small workshop in the National Park to practice my craft and increase visibility."
But Adriance also concedes that his particular spot on the furniture market spectrum is unique and possibly limited.
"I have a niche at the very high end, which according to a Harvard study, gives me two to five percent of the market share," he said.
That market is spread all over — Adriance furniture has been shipped to nearly every state, from the East Coast to the Hawaiian Islands and on three continents.
"The items crafted are a connection between classic American Heritage designs of the past and the heirlooms of tomorrow," Adriance said. "I've borrowed from antiquity, certainly, but it's our own unique signature line."
"Our craftsmen are determined in their pursuit of excellence...they know the secrets of wood and each artisan shapes the selected woods into Colonial Masterpieces," Adriance said.
Adriance concedes that having the lowest price is not a strong position for small business. Larger competitors with deep pockets and the ability to have lower operating costs will outsell any small business trying to compete on price alone.
But he believes that avoiding the low price strategy starts with looking at the demand in the market and examining other factors including that the affluent market has fewer competitiors; that buyers want quality and are accustomed to paying more for high-quality furniture; and that the products are exclusive to this business and therefore provide protection from falling prices and miscellaneous competition.
Adriance is also banking on the brand name he has developed in the market. "We have a triple 'A' rating for quality service to our customers, as well as a triple 'A' credit rating. Only after all the details have been mastered is the Adriance signature star-wheel carved on, and only then, is each item signed and dated." he said, with an undeniable hint of pride in his voice.
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He's not The Donald, but furniture maker says mentoring is a major part of his successful business
By Tod Riggio, Associate Editor, Woodshop News
The help-wanted advertisement seeks furniture makers, experience preferred, and alludes to an in-shop training program. But when applicants arrive at Adriance Furnituremakers in South Dartmouth, they're presented with a 3-inch-thick binder that contains a hand-shake agreement requiring 10,000 hours of on-the-job training plus 750 hours of academic study.
This tends to separate the wheat from the chaff, in the words of shop owner Gary Adriance, who instituted an apprentice program about five years ago.
"I like to say it's a good opportunity for people to come in and learn because we build anything from a contemporary piece to some of the more traditional forms," Mr. Adriance said. "You can't avoid learning in our shop. It's actually impossible. Our challenge in the past several years has been finding craftsmen who can stand the learning curve.
"We have finally realized that we're going to be like an elite Ivy League school that has high standards to get in and high standards to graduate.
Let it be written
The training manual includes employee handbook-type information, such as the company's mission statement and policies. The pages are laminated and bound in a three-ring notebook. At least a third of the manual is devoted to construction sequence information for building various pieces.
"I'm big on writing things down," Mr. Adriance said. "What isn't written doesn't exist."
When Mr. Adriance discovered that Massachusetts did not have any guidelines specifically for a furniture-maker apprentice program, as it does for electricians and other tradesmen, he wrote some. His 10,000-hour/750-hour study program includes a reading list of books and magazine articles, and visits to museum furniture exhibits.
"I believe in the academic part of it," Mr. Adriance said. "Having been to college, I know that's part of what we do. I want people who can absorb the academics. That's why we do the museum visits, reading articles and books that define how to use machinery and bench tools. It's similar to what people would learn in a good furniture-making school but with more on-the-job training.
"We have seminars on a regular basis, as needed, on cutting dovetails, mortise and tenon joinery, and more esoteric skills like carving, inlay and veneer work, which might require specialized training. There's also constant quality control, usually from the craftsmen themselves. They are motivated to do good work."
Most of Mr. Adriance's employees are college graduates. He seeks individuals who want to work in a small company and be part of a team, rather than isolate themselves. Experience is also a prerequisite, but a willingness to learn and a commitment to complete the training program are the most desirable traits.
"I look for a few years of work experience," Mr. Adriance said. "That shows demonstrable competency in your trade, but preferably in a cabinet shop. They can come here and learn more advanced skills. And I have an application process where the person grades themselves and answers some essay questions. It separates the wheat from the chaff immediately. We know we'll never be a very large company so I'm going to surround myself with some pretty bright woodworkers who are self-motivated and I'll provide the means and the opportunity for them to make a living. We're already on profit sharing. It's pretty unique."
5-year commitment
This doesn't mean that every prospective employee must complete the entire training program. Credit is given for previous experience. "If a person can come in here and build furniture, we would acknowledge that. It's not that we're looking for the rank apprentice. We would prefer they have some experience," said Mr. Adriance.
But he's quite adamant about the 10,000-hour requirement, which translates to about five years.
"It's what people need to do become proficient at something," said Mr. Adriance, comparing it to the length of study for a doctor or lawyer. "You can train a person to do basic work, but it doesn't mean they're going to be competent in the thoroughness of the whole field. There's no cash incentive for me to do it this way and I might be crazy, but I do like to work with people and see what their potential is."
The training is also lengthy because each employee is required to learn diverse hand and machine skills.
"The trick in this shop is to get sharpening skills into people as quickly as possible. All of our guys can sharpen, dovetail, do simple carvings, inlay. ... They have to take care of their bench tools and of course they get an education in the machines. They basically build their own pieces and I'm very proud of the fact that they do their own work. That was the hard thing for me -- to get myself off the floor. Some owners couldn't do that. To this day I don't know if it was a smart business decision but I know what quality is and I can always help. That doesn't seem to be necessary anymore. The business is now mature enough that I've transferred the skills to the craftsmen. It's allowed me to open up the galleries."
Looking to the past
Mr. Adriance started building furniture in 1983 at his backyard shop. His wife, Laurie -- introduced as the artistic, creative, financial wizard -- joined the business in 1987. They moved to their current 5,000-square-foot shop and gallery in 1992 and opened a second gallery in Newport, R.I., in 2002.
Mr. Adriance designed and constructed the shop, which features 10 benches and an orderly layout of primarily European-made machinery. It resembles a boatyard loft -- which suits the marina theme of South Dartmouth -- and easily accommodates the current crew.
"We're probably at 1/3 capacity," said Mr. Adriance. "I'm under-utilizing this building, something my bank is keenly award of, my CPA and the three consultants I've hired. But I refuse to grow if it means poor work. The businesses I've seen grow, they worry me. The craftsmanship becomes mundane. I don't want to do that. I really want our craftsmanship to be the finest."
The goal of Adriance Furnituremakers is to produce heirloom-quality pieces, and Mr. Adriance looks to the past for inspiration.
"We are definitely borrowing from the Shaker legacy. Well, Colonial first of all, and Federal, Shaker and nautical," he said. "I look to museum pieces, try to absorb what I can and build either exact replicas, to the best of my abilities, but mostly I'm inspired by those pieces. If I'm going to copy a John Townsend table, I can't call it an Adriance original, but I can say it has my hand on it. But there are a handful of antiques that can't be changed. They are as near perfect as a human being can design.
"I have found that if you contemporize a piece, it may almost have more appeal. If we build furniture that's too utterly simple and plain, I don't seem to appreciate it, nor does my customer. It not only has to have some sort of aesthetic design quality but be fairly difficult to craft. So we do try to do work that separates us, as do other good craftsmen."
He's currently designing several Federal-style pieces he hopes to build, but the shop is busy with orders for the next few months.
After Adriance produces a full-scale drawing, computer software is used to produce a parts list, and usually two craftsmen build the piece.
"We tend to do a lot of our work in pairs, and that's a great system to take a lead person with several years experience and team them up with someone who's learning, all under the watchful eye of a quality controller, which at this point is me," said Mr. Adriance. "But you're always trying to eliminate the manager in a good business. The management should come from within, so part of our system is to coach people to become their own managers and their own quality control inspectors."
Making the transition
Mr. Adriance has all but given up the woodworking duties. He spends his time designing, coaching, controlling quality, marketing and handling other business responsibilities. Running two galleries has put new demands on his time and has required the hiring of gallery representatives.
Both galleries are nicely appointed with furniture displays, accented by handcrafted accessories and art. While they display work from other artists, like painters, carvers and glass blowers, only about 2 percent of revenues are from art sales, said Mr. Adriance.
Mr. Adriance was scouting for a third gallery location and was thinking about Boston or New York City. "But every time you look at the rent you know you're going to have to triple production. Hence the training program," he said.
The shop doesn't keep a lot of inventory, unless you count what goes into the two galleries. Still that's 30 to 50 pieces, and more will have to be made to furnish the third gallery. The goal is to take an order from a showroom piece.
"I think that's one of the reasons a business like ours takes 20 years to start, because you're always inventing something new. If I made one object, I would be a manufacturer. There'd be stations. But as artisans, we have to be prepared to move from a table to a sofa, and that is what takes several years of (employee) training.
"I don't know what's going to sell next or what to put on display. If we can make a run of something that moves, we will. Anything that helps the profit-sharing craftsman go a little quicker, that's more income in their pocket," said Mr. Adriance.
Marketing to a few
The Harvard Business School has studied Adriance Furnituremakers and the marketing of handcrafted furniture. The conclusion was that high-end woodworkers sell to about 2 percent of Americans.
"I always thought it was maybe 5 percent," said Mr. Adriance. "That 2 percent doesn't even know for sure what they want.
"I have a theory that if you sell a premium product, you can get a premium price. But it has to be marketed only to people who have an appreciation for that object. It's amazing to think that 98 percent of the people you meet aren't going to buy your furniture, but Harvard Business School tells us that."
Mr. Adriance has found a direct correlation between marketing effort and sales. "If you don't want to grow, stop advertising and talking to people. If you want to grow, do trade shows, advertise, open showrooms and talk to everyone. Sometimes I get tired of it all. At heart I'm really a craftsman.
"But the business was a small size -- roughly $100,000 in annual sales -- when I was in my backyard. When we moved here it tripled because we were more accessible. Now that we're in Newport, it seems to be growing about 50 percent this year."
The shop's gross annual income this year is projected at about $400,000 which is more than last year. Next year the goal is $500,000.
While Mr. Adriance wants to add employees and another gallery, quality work will always be his first priority. Call it cautious growth, if you will.
"We don't know what we'll have to do to maintain the quality," Mr. Adriance admitted. "We suspect there'll be divisions of labor -- carvers and so forth -- and that would be OK. And certain batches of work will happen; we already to that to some extent. But I think it's important that the craftsman be happy. That would fill our mission statement that the work be intrinsically satisfying."
Reprinted with permission of Woodshop News.
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" The-Art-Drive 2011 was a great success! And we couldn't have done it without your generous support. We raised a substantial collective contribution for the Lloyd Center ( lloydcenter.org ) from our sales and the eBay fish auction- over $5,000 for their education programs for the Dartmouth & Westport schools! Thanks again, Gary and Laurie, for making this a successful event! "
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Linda Schmaier
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" The Hall Table & Dictionary Stand are beautiful. We not-so-jokeingly say..."Who will be the happy recipient of this piece in 150 years?" Most pleased. Thank you "
Margie Ray
Muskowgee, OK
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" The Harvest Table is now my most prized possession. I adore it and am saving up for matching benches. "
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New York, NY
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Medfield, MA
" The bookcase is spectacular - and it is exactly as I envisioned. Thank you so much. "
Barbara Dreyer
Warwick, RI
" We are really enjoying the dining table. Of the 8 or so pieces of furniture we've bought from various woodworkers, it's definitely our favorite - it only gets more beautiful! "
Lisa Lee
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" The bed is wonderful! Has met and exceeds our expectations. "
Christine Scherding
Watertown, MA
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South Dartmouth, MA
" We want to thank you for the wonderful table, chairs & stools. The grain is lovely and so is the craftsmanship. "
Susan Mackowski
San Francisco, CA
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Michael T. Lahti, Esquire
New Bedford, MA
" The pains you took to make all this furniture to total perfection is extraordinary and we could not be more thrilled. Everyone who has seen it, including our very demanding architect, are in awe of your fine workmanship, the beauty of the furniture and wood chosen "
Pamela Prescott
San Francisco, CA
" We had our first dinner on the banquet table. What a glorious experience. It is magnificent "
Jane Pappalardo
Boston, MA
" I took a chance and ordered a dining table over the phone. I received the table and it is truly magnificent, it far exceeded my expectations, and it far exceeds other tables I have seen at significantly higher prices. Thank you for something I will value highly for decades. "
Ken Sandbank
New York, NY
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Witold Rybczynski
Philadelphia, PA
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Tim Barrows & Peggy Flanagan
Winchester, MA
" The table is in our dining room and looks fantastic! It is perfect and everything we hoped for and more. We are delighted! "
Rich Perry
Jamaica Plain, MA
" The cherry stools arrived today and they are stunning. Simply beautiful, literally. Thank you for these wonderful additions to my kitchen. I will send you pictures so you can see how perfectly they fit with everything. I think it was fate that brought me to that craft fair during the mere 3 hours I had ashore that day from my cruise. "
Raquelle de la Rocha
Los Angeles, CA
" I am delighted with the Ditty Box. I've put it on top of a white chest of drawers to use for my jewelry and personal articles. As you may recall, I also have the China Trade Sea Chest. Please feel free to use me as a reference, as I'm a retired sailor/historian and they look very good in our somewhat nautical place. "
Charles Herring
Los Angeles, CA
" Just wanted to let you know how gorgeous the table is in my dining room. I just love it - and will love it for many years. "
Linda Howard
Philadelphia, PA
" We received our scallop-corner coffee table yesterday. We are so pleased! It is beautifully made and exactly what we had been looking for. I'm sure we will enjoy it very much in the years to come. Thank you for a wonderful new addition to our home. "
Tom & Cindy Kupchunas
Brea, CA
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Doug & Joan Ryan
Fredericksburg, VA
" The dining table set and sideboard are spectacular!! All the pieces look fabulous in the dining room. Thank you. "
Crystal & Bill Ribich
Lexington, MA
" Bill and I wanted to thank you for the absolutely exquisite work that you and your staff did in designing, building, problem-solving and finishing our beautiful corner cabinet. We appreciate all the extra time and effort that went into it and could not ask for anything more. The piece is a work of art. We will treasure it always. "
William & Mary Tillman
Asbury, NJ
" We are very happy with our new desk. You did an amazing job and it looks beautiful in the space. We will be very proud to pass this piece on to one of our children someday. Thanks again for everything! "
Dave & Sue Sebastiao
Dartmouth, MA
" The dining room table is absolutely beautiful. Ray and I could not be more pleased, as well as proud to have such a gorgeous piece of furniture in our home. The fine craftsmanship and detail that went into this piece truly surpasses our expectations. Thank you ever so much for addressing our every request. It is a work of art! "
Lucy and Ray Mathieu
Providence, RI
" We have just arrived back home to find our table and chairs delivered and ready for Thanksgiving. The table is even more fabulous than I remembered. The chairs, perfect! Thank you for such a fine job. I cannot go through the room without saying, I love that table! "
Jann & John Medeiros
Fort Gibson, OK
" Ray and I love the Desk! The file drawer is perfect. It's beautiful as well as functional and a wonderful addition to our living room. Thank you so much for your superb work. "
Ray & Lucy Mathieu
Providence, RI
" Just wanted to let you know that the tables are lovely. The tigermaple bedside table is really special, very elegant lines, and I enjoy going into the guest room to look at it! The little walnut table is cute, and has settled into its spot in the living room very nicely. "
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Newport, RI
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A bespoke Linenfold Breakfront Cupboard features hand-carved linenfold door panels influenced by romantic medieval architecture.
The elegant artform is complimented by arched bookcases, a cove cornice, a moulded base, and a beaded back. Keyterms: CUSTOM LINENFOLD BREAKFRONT CUPBOARD
A custom Single Pedestal Desk features three drawers at right pedestal, a lap drawer and a shelf. Shown with a custom Desk Gallery. Keyterms: CUSTOM SINGLE PEDESTAL DESK
A Custom Four Door Cupboard with bracket base features raised panel doors with wood knobs. Inside are three shelves.
Available with two doors. Keyterms: CUSTOM FOUR DOOR CUPBOARD
Our hand-dovetailed Starwheel Jewelry Box features a drawer and lift out tray with velvet-lined compartments. A starwheel carving graces the front. Keyterms: Starwheel Jewelry Box Starwheel Jewelry Box. Top tray lifts out to access more storage below. STARWHEEL JEWELRY BOX
Our Keepsake Box features a hand-carved Starwheel. Keyterms: KEEPSAKE BOX
The elegant simplicity of our Shaker Rectangular Dining Table with tapered legs is a favorite in a kitchen or dining room. Keyterms: Rectangular Dining Table with Tapered Legs shown in Cherry RECTANGULAR DINING TABLE
Tapered Legs
Our lovely Porringer Tea Table is unsurpassed for its graceful proportions. Enjoy a moment of refinement while serving refreshments on the figured-grain top. The under-beveled, round porringer corners of the top complements the lovely scrolled aprons and hand-turned spoonfoot legs.
one-board top $50 value Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1290
PORRINGER TEA, bracket apron (reg. $1650)
The elegant simplicity of our Shaker Rectangular Dining Table with hand-turned round legs is a favorite for the kitchen or dining room. Keyterms: RECTANGULAR DINING TABLE
Round Legs
Our Dovetailed Sailor's Ditty Box features intricate hand-tied rope beckets representing the “finest-kind” marlinespike artistry. A starwheel is hand-carved into the front and a 5-point star can be inlaid into the lid. The lid has breadboard ends. Brass hinges stop the lid at 95°. A maritime collector's treasure.
Perfect as a wedding gift
Keyterms: Dovetailed Ditty Box with star inlay Star Inlay at lid Hand-tied rope beckets Shown with lid open DOVETAILED DITTY BOX
with star inlay
Our Harvest Table with tapered legs exemplifies form following function. The handcrafted "rule joints" permit smooth articulation of the wide board leaves, which are raised via swivel-out supports. Side chairs neatly tuck under the leaves when down.
Available with:
• round legs
• Boston Federal legs
• 18" wide leaves & gate legs
Keyterms: HARVEST TABLE
Our Shaker Trestle Table with Round Posts is inspired by a classic table residing in a Boston museum. It features a wide-board top with rounded edges and a massive beam connecting the hand-turned round pillars. The pillars interlock with the feet and upper braces via mortise & tenon joinery. The arched feet offer generous foot room for the "chairman of the board."
Options:
• bow ends
• star & stripe inlay
Shown with Thumb Back Chairs with canvas woven seats.
Keyterms: TRESTLE TABLE
Round Posts
Our Shaker Trestle Table with Crescent Posts is inspired by a classic 19th century table restored in our workshop. It features a wide-board top and a massive beam connecting the crescent posts. The posts interlock with the feet and upper braces via mortise & tenon joinery. The arched feet offer generous foot room for the "chairman of the board."
Options:
• bow ends
• star & stripe inlay
Keyterms: 36x84: $3490 Cherry
Please complete the form below for the price of other options. TRESTLE TABLE
Crescent Posts
The perfect table in front of a sofa or as an end table.
straight beaded apron
spoonfoot legs
single board top $50 value Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $990
PETITE OVAL TEA (reg. $1550)
Our robust Tavern Tables are reminiscent of early 18th century designs found in country manors, taverns and tall ships. Perfect as a conference room table.
The hand-turned legs are available in three styles:
• double vase legs
• mast legs
• Rhode Island legs
Options:
• bow ends
• stars & stripe inlay
Keyterms: TAVERN TABLES
Our Yacht Table is handcrafted in “finest-kind”
Bristol fashion. The swelled beam of the 1½” thick deck- top is complemented by the swelled mast legs. Massive stretchers anchor this maritime masterwork. Perfect as a conference room table.
Options:
• stars and stripes inlay
• compass rose inlay
• rectangular top
Keyterms: YACHT TABLE
with mast legs & stretchers
Our Ellipse Dining Table with tapered legs provides an elegant and intimate dining experience. Generous overhangs provide plenty of leg room.
Available with:
• round legs
• spoonfoot legs
Keyterms: ELLIPSE DINING TABLE
Our Round Dining Table with tapered legs provides an elegant and intimate dining experience. Generous overhangs provide plenty of leg room.
Available with:
• round legs
• spoonfoot legs Keyterms: ROUND DINING TABLE
Our elegant Newport China Cabinet is inspired by colonial Newport designs. The lower cabinet features moulded ogee base, raised-panel doors fronting adjustable shelves, a drawer and display niches. The upper cabinet displays a beaded back, open shelves with plate grooves, and a classic cove and astragal cornice. Keyterms: NEWPORT CHINA CABINET
Our exquisite Federal Sofa is inspired by masterpieces from Boston and Salem, circa 1800. The elegant frame is supported by hand-turned, reeded front legs of perfect form. The leg pommel is hand-carved with a lovely floret joined to a bowed seat rail, faced with flame mahogany and a black border. The gracefully turned, serpentine arm posts are surmounted with handgrips, carved inside and outside with flowers. The swept arms ascend to a floret-carved crest rail, faced with flame mahogany and a black border, inlaid with a bellflower spray and tied with a bowknot. The french-polished finish creates a resplendent patina. Comfortably upholstered with the customer’s fabric. Keyterms: Federal Sofa FEDERAL SOFA
Our exquisite Bergere Chair is inspired by masterpieces from Boston and Salem, circa 1800. The elegant frame is supported by hand-turned, reeded front legs of perfect form. The leg pommel is hand-carved with a lovely floret joined to a bowed seat rail, faced with flame mahogany and a black border. The gracefully turned, serpentine arm posts are surmounted with handgrips, carved inside and outside with flowers. The swept arms ascend to a floret-carved crest rail, faced with flame mahogany and a black border, inlaid with a bellflower spray and tied with a bowknot. The french-polished finish creates a resplendent patina. Comfortably upholstered with the customer’s fabric. Keyterms: FEDERAL BERGERE CHAIR
Our Round Expansion Table with tapered legs offers an elegant and intimate dining. Generous overhangs provide plenty of leg room.
Available with:
• round legs
• spoonfoot legs
• one or two leaves
Keyterms: ROUND EXPANSION TABLE
Our Four Door Cupboard Over Eight Drawers is inspired by a classic at the Mount Lebanon Shaker Museum.
The upper cupboard features four narrow recessed-panel doors, emphasizing vertical height, two cupboard shelves, and a quarter-round cornice.
The lower chest features eight hand-dovetailed drawers, and a waist moulding with coved ends.
Available as a Shaker Two Door Cupboard Over Four Drawers
Keyterms: FOUR DOOR CUPBOARD
OVER EIGHT DRAWERS
Our Thumb Back Settee with taped seat features arched and concave slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. The seats are woven with durable canvas tape in a check or solid pattern, in the customer’s choice of colors.
Keyterms: THUMB BACK SETTEE with taped seat
Our graceful Newport Pedestal Table, inspired by classic18th century designs, offers generous leg room. The tapered pillar is hand-turned with ring and cove accents. The hand-carved cabriole legs, with handsome pad feet, are dovetailed into the pedestal. The top has a rounded edge, with serpentine braces beneath. Keyterms: NEWPORT SINGLE PEDESTAL TABLE
Our Mast Leg Table is handcrafted in “finest-kind” Bristol fashion. The rectangular top is complemented by the hand-turned, swelled mast legs. Massive stretchers anchor this maritime masterwork.
Options:
• stars and stripes inlay
• compass rose inlay
Keyterms: MAST LEG TABLE
Our Newport Double Pedestal Expansion Table, inspired by classic18th century designs, offers generous leg room. The tapered pillars are hand-turned with ring and cove accents. The hand-carved cabriole legs, with handsome pad feet, are dovetailed into the pedestals. The oval top has a rounded edge, with serpentine braces beneath. Keyterms: Newport Double Pedestal Expansion Table shown in Cherry Detail of Newport Pedestal Base NEWPORT DOUBLE PEDESTAL
EXPANSION TABLE
Custom Buffet Vanity in pine, shown without marble top. Keyterms: Buffet Vanity
Our Oval Expansion Table with hand-turned spoonfoot legs offers elegant dining. Generous overhangs provide plenty of leg room.
Available with one or two leaves.
Keyterms: OVAL EXPANSION TABLE
Spoonfoot Legs 48x72-92-108
Our Oval Expansion Table with tapered legs offers elegant dining. Generous overhangs provide plenty of leg room.
Available with one or two leaves.
Keyterms: OVAL EXPANSION TABLE
Tapered Legs 48x72-92-108
Our Oval Expansion Table with hand-turned round legs offers elegant dining. Generous overhangs provide plenty of leg room.
Available with one or two leaves
Shown with custom Contemporary Windsors.
Keyterms: OVAL EXPANSION TABLE
Round Legs 48x72-92-108
Our 2" Bevel Frame Mirror captures the light for enhanced reflection. It was inspired by a 19th century mirror restored in our workshop.
The 24" x 32" mirror may be hung horizontally or vertically.
The perfect wedding gift. Keyterms: BEVEL FRAME MIRROR
Our tapered leg Hall Table with one hand-dovetailed drawer is lovely behind a sofa or in a hall. Keyterms: HALL STAND with drawer
30, 40 or 50 long
Our Slide Top Table with tapered legs opens at the top to receive one leaf, while the legs remain stationery. The leaf stores conveniently underneath the top.
Available with:
• round legs
• spoonfoot legs
• cabriole legs
• bow ends
Keyterms: Slide Top Expansion Table in Cherry with hand-turned Round Legs Slide Top Expansion Table in Tiger Maple with hand-turned Round Legs & Bow-End Top SLIDE-TOP EXPANSION TABLES
Our Yacht Table is handcrafted in “finest-kind” Bristol fashion. The swelled beam top is complimented with radius corners.
Options:
• tapered legs
• spoonfoot legs
• stars and stripes inlay
• compass rose inlay
Keyterms: YACHT TABLE
Our Rectangular Expansion Table with tapered legs offers maximum seating capacity.
Available with:
• round legs
• spoonfoot legs
• one or two leaves
• rounded top corners
Keyterms: Rectangular Expansion Table in Cherry with Spoonfoot Legs,
Shown with optional rounded corners at top, and two leaves. Rectangular Expansion Table with Round Legs RECTANGULAR EXPANSION TABLES
Our elegant Expansion Table featuring tapered legs and semi-elliptical ends, is influenced by neoclassical Boston and London designs.
Options:
• inlaid crossed vines, shaded bellflowers, berries at legs and/or top
• inlaid satin wood cuffs at legs
• inlaid tiger maple border at aprons
• one or two leaves
Keyterms: Federal Expansion Table shown with optional inlay ELLIPSE-END EXPANSION TABLE
with tapered legs 45x72-92-108
A Custom Boardroom Table, commissioned by The Compass Bank of New Bedford, now Sovereign Bank, features a thick, bowed top, with a bull-nosed edge, surmounting fluted, columnar legs with stretchers. Mortise & tenon construction.
Keyterms: BOARDROOM TABLE
Our exquisite Pembroke Tea Table with drawer is inspired by neoclassical designs from Boston and London, circa 1800. The top forms a lovely ellipse with the leaves up.
The bowed birdseye maple drawer front is bordered by black-white lines, fiddleback mahogany, and ebony moulding, accented with a European brass knob. A similar faux-drawer front adorns the opposing end. The rails and aprons are inlaid with a band of tiger maple and black-white lines.
The top features a white-black-white band around the perimeter. The edges of the top and the leaves are "hollowed-carved" to reflect available light.
The tapered legs are inlaid with white-black-satinwood cuffs and maple inlays of crossed vines, berries, leaves and bellflowers on eight faces. Eight black-white bordered oval paterae of curly satinwood are inlaid into the leg pommels. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina.
Available without inlays.
Keyterms: PEMBROKE TEA TABLE
with drawer
Our lovely Oval Tea Table is unsurpassed for its graceful proportions. Enjoy moments of refinement serving refreshments on the figured-grain top. The under-beveled, round top edge complements the lovely scrolled aprons and hand-turned spoonfoot legs. Keyterms: OVAL TEA TABLE
Our lovely Porringer Tea Table is unsurpassed for its graceful proportions. Enjoy a moment of refinement while serving refreshments on the figured-grain top. The under-beveled, round porringer corners of the top complements the lovely scrolled aprons and hand-turned spoonfoot legs. Keyterms: PORRINGER TEA TABLE
Our Newport Lowboy is inspired by classics fashioned by 18th century Townsend-Goddard furnituremakers from Newport, RI. An impressive hand-carved scallop shell, scrolled skirts, carved cabriole legs with pad feet, ogee top edge and reticulated brasses enhance this virtuosity artform. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina. Keyterms: NEWPORT LOWBOY
The superb craftsmanship of mid-18th century Newport, RI furnituremakers is apparent in every detail of our exquisite Newport Tilt-Top Tea Table, attributed to an original masterpiece. The hand-carved cabriole legs with cusps are dovetailed into the hand-turned ring and cove pillar. The rare thirty inch, single-board dished-top offers security for tea equipage. A wood pintle hinge allows the top to be tilted up. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina.
Available with non-tilting & non-dished top.
Keyterms: NEWPORT TILT-TOP TEA TABLE
Our tapered leg Hall Stand with a flush or lipped hand-dovetailed drawer is lovely in a hall, entry or behind a sofa.
Options:
• without a drawer
• with a shelf
Keyterms: HALL STAND with drawer
30 or 40 long
Our Scallop Corner Coffee Table with drawer is inspired by early18th century New England tea tables. The carved corners complement the hand-turned, spoonfoot legs. The round top edge is under-beveled.
Available without a drawer.
Keyterms: SCALLOP CORNER COFFEE TABLE
24x48 with drawer
Our tapered leg Nightstand with a hand-dovetailed lipped or flush drawer is lovely beside a bed, chair, sofa or in a hall.
Available with:
• a shelf
• a birdseye maple, flush drawer front
Keyterms: NIGHTSTAND
18x18
Enjoy serving refreshments on our tapered leg Coffee Table with hand-dovetailed lipped or flush drawer.
Options:
• without a drawer
Keyterms: COFFEE TABLE with drawer
40 or 50 long
Our elegant Federal End Table with drawer is inspired by our Pembroke Tea Table. The bowed birdseye maple drawer front is bordered by black-white lines, fiddleback mahogany, ebony moulding and decorated with a brass flower knob. The rails and aprons are inlaid with a band of tiger maple and black-white lines. The wide-board top features a white-black-white band around the perimeter. The edges of the top are "hollowed-carved" to reflect available light. The tapered legs are inlaid with white-black-satinwood cuffs and maple inlays of crossed vines, berries, leaves and bellflowers on six faces. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina.
Available without inlays.
Keyterms: FEDERAL END TABLE
with drawer
Our glass top Collection Table will showcase your favorite collectibles in the drawer. Keyterms: COLLECTION COFFEE TABLE
Our tapered leg Hall Table with one or two flush hand-dovetailed drawers is lovely in a hall, entry or behind a sofa.
Options:
• without a drawer
• with a shelf
Keyterms: HALL TABLE with 1 or 2 drawers
50 or 54 long
Our elegant Expansion Table with semi-elliptical ends, is influenced by neoclassical Boston and London designs.
Options:
• tapered legs
• spoonfoot legs
• flat or round top edge Keyterms: ELLIPSE-END EXPANSION TABLE
with spoonfoot legs 40x66-84
Our tapered leg Four Drawer Sideboard, inspired by early American classics, makes a graceful statement.
Available with:
• Hepplewhite brass pulls or wood knobs
• two drawers flanked by two doors
Keyterms: SIDEBOARD
with four drawers
Our classic Pencil Post Bed, inspired by early New England designs, features 80” Octagon-Taper posts with hand-turned 4” Flame finials, and an Arch headboard with closed ends.
Other headboards and finials available.
Keyterms: PENCIL POST BED
Our classic Pencil Post Bed with Canopy Frame, inspired by early New England designs, features 80” Octagon-Taper posts with hand-turned 6” Urn #1 finials, and a Heart-Cusp headboard with open ends.
Other headboards, finials, and a hand-made fishnet canopy available.
Keyterms: Finial Options Shown in Mahogany PENCIL POST BED
with Canopy Frame
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place.
Keyterms: Camel Back Windsor Settee Camel Back Settee
Our classic Flat Ball Bed, inspired by 19th century Shaker designs, features hand-turned 41” Flat Ball headposts and 30” footposts, and an Arch headboard with closed ends.
Other headboards available.
Keyterms: Shown in Tiger Maple FLAT BALL BED
Our classic Urn & Ball Bed, inspired by 18th century New England designs, features hand-turned 47” Urn headposts, 31” Ball footposts, and an Arch-Cyma headboard with open ends.
Other headboards available.
Keyterms: URN & BALL BED
Our elegant Gallery Table with drawer and reeded legs, inspired by Boston Federal masterpieces, circa 1800, features hand-turned legs with birdseye maple panels. The birdseye maple drawer front is bordered by black-white lines, fiddleback mahogany, ebony moulding and decorated with brass flower knobs. The serpentine apron is inlaid with a flower spray, tied with a bowknot, bordered with white-black-white lines. The wide-board top features a white-black-white band around the perimeter. The top edge is inlaid with darts on black on fiddleback maple. The shelf has a serpentine tray, bordered with white-black-white lines. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina.
Available without inlay.
Keyterms: GALLERY TABLE
with drawer & reeded legs
Our classic Flame & Ball Bed, inspired by early New England designs, features hand-turned 44” Flame headposts and 31” Ball footposts, and an Arch-Cove-Fillet headboard with closed ends.
Other headboards available.
Keyterms: Flame & Ball Low Post bed
Arch & Cove Headboard, with cutout ends
Cherry, natural
king size Shown in Cherry FLAME & BALL BED
Our Bookcases with a cherry faced wood panel back will attractively showcase books in your home or office.
Straight Up Bookcase:
• 42"h: shelf heights - 10½ - 12¾
• 72”h, shelf heights 11 - 14”
• 84”h, shelf heights 13½ - 15½”
• recessed panel doors at lower two shelves
• widths: 38” or 44” wide or 72" double bookcase
Step Back Bookcase:
• 72”h x 38W x 13-19"D
• 3 - 10½" deep upper shelves, shelf heights 11 - 13”
• 2 - 16½" deep lower shelves, shelf heights 13 - 14”
Keyterms: BOOKCASES
Nicolas Cage, the Oscar-winning actor, commissioned Gary Adriance to design this magnificent, elliptical-end, 8’ x 35’ Library Table and twenty-six Gothic Arch Chairs for his Newport villa.
The exquisite table consists of seven 5’ x 8’ sections, featuring fifty-six saber legs dovetailed into fourteen hand-turned columnar pedestals. Sixty-four holly stars are inlaid into the massive top, as well as the client's initials, date and a multicolored planet Saturn.
The upholstered chairs feature carved arches & florets, and inlaid holly stars.
Leather Swivel Armchairs, upholstered with brass tacks, complement the table. Keyterms: LIBRARY TABLE & 26 GOTHIC ARCH CHAIRS
Built-in hand-dovetailed drawers and doors. Keyterms: BUILT-IN WALL CABINET
Cherry kitchen with hand-dovetailed drawers, recessed panel doors, bookcases and Tiger Maple bar top. Keyterms: KITCHEN
Custom Double Step-Back Bookcase with four doors will attractively showcase books and art. The stepped-back shelf is 33" above the floor.
Upper bookcase: four fixed shelves, 11-14" graduated opening heights, 10½" inside depth.
Lower cabinet: two fixed shelves, 13-14" graduated opening heights, 16½" inside depth.
Keyterms: shown with 4 doors, custom height CUSTOM DOUBLE STEP-BACK BOOKCASE
with doors
Our tapered leg Four Drawer Sideboard, with Hepplewhite brass pulls, inspired by early American classics, makes a graceful statement.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $3590
SIDEBOARD (reg. $4790)
Our tapered leg Stand with drawer is lovely beside a bed, chair, sofa or in a hall.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $990
STAND (reg. $1150)
Graceful, elegant, and comfortable describes our Thumb Back Settee, named for the thumb-shaped tips of its posts. The slats are curved and angled to comfortably support the contours of the sitter's back. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1990
THUMB BACK SETTEE Upholstered (reg. $2890)
Custom Vanity shown in natural cherry, without marble top. Keyterms: Vanity with drawer and shelf
Custom Double Vanity in natural pine, shown without marble top.
Keyterms: Double Vanity
Our exquisite Salem Gothic Arch Chairs are inspired by neoclassical Salem masterpieces, circa 1800. An example of this Federal artform resides in the White House. The flat back, sculpted from a single block of wood, features scratched-carved gothic arches influenced by romantic architecture. Four carved florets adorn the back, with two more at the flat arms. The tablet may be inlaid with birdseye maple or flame mahogany. The tapered legs may be inlaid with maple crossed vines, berries and bellflowers, with satinwood or ebony ankle cuffs. The bowed seat is upholstered with the customer's fabric. Keyterms: SALEM GOTHIC ARCH CHAIRS
Our Thumb Back Stool, with a black & beige canvas tape seat, features a concaved & bow-top slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. The front legs taper below the stretchers.
3 in stock Keyterms: Thumb Back Stools SAMPLE SALE $690
THUMB BACK STOOLS (reg. $1490)
Our Thumb Back Arm & Side Chairs, with taped seats feature arched and concave slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. The front legs taper below the stretchers.
The seats are woven with durable canvas tape in a check or solid pattern, in the customer’s choice of colors.
Keyterms: THUMB BACK CHAIRS
with Taped Seat
Graceful, elegant, and comfortable describes our Thumb Back Settee, named for the thumb-shaped tips of its posts. The slats are curved and angled to comfortably support the contours of the sitter's back. The seats are woven with durable canvas tape in a blue and beige check pattern, . Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1850
THUMB BACK SETTEE with taped seat (reg. $2690)
Our Thumb Back Settee with upholstered seat features arched and concave slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. Upholstered with the customer’s fabric. Keyterms: Shown in Cherry THUMB BACK SETTEE
with upholstered seat
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place.
Option: Cherry seat add $100
Keyterms: Continuous Arm & Bowback Side Windsor with Bamboo Legs Continuous Arm & Bowback with Bamboo Legs
A Contemporary version of an antique Continuous Arm and Bowback Side chair. Natural Cherry or Walnut seat, legs, and hoop. Maple spindles & Tiger Maple stretchers. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place.
Keyterms: Contemporary Arm and Side Windsor
Cherry or Walnut
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place.
Continuous Arm:
Back Height: 37 1/2"; Arm Height: 26"
Seat Height: 17-1/2"; Seat Width: 18"
Bowback:
Back Height: 36-1/2"
Seat Height: 17-1/2"; Seat Width: 16-1/2"
Option: Cherry seat add $100
Keyterms: Continuous Arm & Bowback Windsor with Vase Legs Continuous Arm & Bowback Windsor
with Vase Legs
The perfect stools for kitchen counter or bar.
Paint: Black or Dark Green
with or without an antiqued finish
Stain: Brown, Natural Cherry Keyterms: Fan Back Stool, Bowback Stool, Three-Leg Stool Shown in Cherry
Left to Right: Fan Back Stool, Bow Back Stool, Three-Leg Stool Windsor Stools
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place. Also available with Bamboo Legs.
Keyterms: Sack Back Arm Chair & Hoop Back Side Chair with Vase Legs Sack Back Arm Chair & Hoop Back Side Chair
with Vase Legs
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place. Also available with Bamboo Legs.
Keyterms: Continuous Arm Settee Continuous Arm Settee
Our graceful Newport Easy Chair, evoking 18th century Newport elegance, envelopes the sitter in luxurious and comfortable repose.
Our Queen Anne Easy Chair features hand-carved cabriole legs and hand-turned cyma stretchers.
Walnut, caramel
Our graceful Chippendale Easy Chair, features straight, fluted legs and flat stretchers.
Mahogany, amber
Comfortably upholstered with the customer’s fabric.
Keyterms: Queen Anne Wing Chair NEWPORT EASY CHAIR
Our Shaker Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a round open base, moulded drawer fronts with wood knobs, and a round top edge.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
• mottled cherry drawer fronts, shown
• tapered open base, flush drawer fronts with wood knobs, square top edge. Keyterms: FOUR DRAWER CHEST
Our Rhode Island Oval Tavern Table, inspired by early 18th century classics, features vase legs with bun feet, robust stretchers and a bull-nosed oval top. Keyterms: RHODE ISLAND TAVERN TABLE
Our Extra Large Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a round open base, moulded drawer fronts with wood knobs, and a round top edge.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
• mottled cherry drawer fronts, shown
• tapered open base, flush drawer fronts with wood knobs, square top edge.
Keyterms: EXTRA LARGE CHEST
Our intricately scrolled Queen Anne Mirror will reflect an aspect of grace within your home. It is named after the early 18th century English monarch.
The perfect wedding gift. Keyterms:
QUEEN ANNE MIRROR
Our Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a round open base, moulded drawer fronts with wood knobs, and a round top edge.
Available with:
• two or three top drawers
• mottled cherry drawer fronts
• tapered open base, flush drawer fronts with wood knobs, square top edge.
Keyterms: DOUBLE CHEST OF DRAWERS
Our Bracket Base Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a moulded bracket base, moulded drawer fronts with Hepplewhite brass pulls, and a round top edge.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
Keyterms: BRACKET BASE FOUR DRAWER CHEST
Our Bracket Base Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a moulded bracket base, moulded drawer fronts with Hepplewhite brass pulls, and a round top edge.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
Keyterms: BRACKET BASE FIVE DRAWER CHEST
Our elegant Newport Cupboard on Chest, inspired by colonial Newport designs, features a moulded ogee base, moulded drawer fronts with Chippendale brass pulls, raised panel doors, a cyma top edge and a cove cornice.
Available with:
• one or two drawers
Keyterms: NEWPORT CUPBOARD ON CHEST
Our intricately scrolled Chippendale Mirror will reflect an aspect of grace within your home. It is named after the famous English 18th century furnituremaker, Thomas Chippendale.
The perfect wedding gift. Keyterms:
LARGE CHIPPENDALE MIRROR
Our Jelly Cupboards, inspired by classic Shaker designs, feature a recessed-panel door with a wood latch, pine ship-lapped back and a bullnose cornice.
The Small Jelly Cupboard has a closed base, 4 fixed shelves with 10 ½ - 13" H graduated openings.
The Large Jelly Cupboard has an open base, 5 fixed shelves with 9 - 13" H graduated openings.
Keyterms: Shown in Cherry JELLY CUPBOARDS
Our elegant Newport Chest of Drawers, inspired by colonial Newport designs, features a moulded ogee base, moulded drawer fronts with Chippendale brass pulls, a cyma top edge and a cove cornice. Keyterms: Newport Three Drawer Chest NEWPORT THREE DRAWER CHEST
Our Media Cabinet with wrap-around doors will hold a TV, DVD, and stereo. The unique hinges allow the doors to swing open 270° . It features three hand-dovetailed drawers with wood knobs, round cornice, and an open base.
Keyterms: wrap-around door MEDIA CABINET
with wrap-around doors
Our Two Door Cupboard with recessed-panel doors complements our Jelly Cupboards. The cupboard has three shelves with an adjustable upper shelf.
Available in:
• Two heights, 60 or 72
• Depth, 18
• Two widths, 36 or 42
• 36 width with wrap-around doors, no face-frame
• 72 height, with a closet pole & 1 shelf
Keyterms: TWO DOOR CUPBOARD
Our beaded-back Corner Cupboard, inspired by antiques in early New England homes, combines space-saving form and function. The 13”D display shelves, with plate grooves, have opening heights of 15", 13" & 14" (top to bottom). There is one shelf behind the recessed-panel door. Keyterms: Corner Cupboard in Cherry, natural Shown in Cherry, amber CORNER CUPBOARD
Our Buffet / Liquor Cabinet, inspired by classic Shaker designs, features a round or tapered open base, moulded or flush drawer fronts with wood knobs, recessed panel doors with an adjustable shelf inside, solid cherry veneer back. Shown with client supplied wine rack. Keyterms: BUFFET / LIQUOR CABINET
Our Credenza creates a dramatic focal point in your home or office. It features recessed-panel doors with an adjustable shelf inside, surmounted by drawers.
Keyterms: Shown in Cherry CREDENZA CUPBOARD
Our Step-Back Cupboard evokes classic Shaker design. It features panel doors fronting an adjustable shelf, a drawer, a beaded back, open shelves with plate grooves, and a round cornice.
Available with glass doors at the two upper shelves, allowing service from the center shelf.
Keyterms: Shown in Cherry STEP-BACK CUPBOARD, 44 wide
Our Step-Back Cupboard evokes classic Shaker design. The lower cupboard features recessed-panel doors fronting adjustable shelves, a drawer and display niches. The upper cupboard displays a beaded back, open shelves with plate grooves, and a round cornice.
Available with glass doors at the two upper shelves, allowing service from the center shelf. Keyterms: STEP-BACK CUPBOARD, 62 wide
Our elegant Newport Double Chest, inspired by colonial Newport designs, features a moulded ogee base, moulded drawer fronts with Chippendale brass pulls, a cyma top edge and a cove cornice.
Available with:
• two, three or four top drawers
Keyterms: 1st image: walnut; 2nd image: mahogany NEWPORT DOUBLE CHEST
Our Step-Back Cupboard, evokes classic Shaker design. The lower cupboard features recessed-panel doors fronting adjustable shelves, a drawer and display niches. The upper cupboard displays a beaded back, open shelves with plate grooves, and a round cornice. Available with glass doors at the two upper shelves, allowing service from the center shelf. Keyterms: Shown in Cherry STEP-BACK CUPBOARD, 82 wide
Our elegant Newport Chest of Drawers inspired by colonial Newport designs, features a moulded ogee base, moulded drawer fronts with Chippendale brass pulls, a cyma top edge and a cove cornice.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
Keyterms: Newport Four Drawer Chest NEWPORT FOUR DRAWER CHEST
Our elegant Boston Tea Table is inspired by 18th century New England classics. It features a dished-top with carved corners, cyma-scrolled & skirted aprons, pull-out candle supports, and hand-carved cabriole legs ending with pad feet. Keyterms: BOSTON TEA TABLE
In Colonial Newport, RI, circa 1765, the preferred Townsend-Goddard desk for writing letters was of the slant front style. Our Newport Slant Front Desk features exposed dovetails at the top, a lockable writing lid, pull out supports, and four drawers.
The Block & Shell carved interior includes seventeen drawers, a shell-carved door fronting three hidden drawers, three lovely scallop-shell carvings, and document pigeonholes surmounted with carved finger drawers, separated by cyma-carved dividers. The juxtaposed convex-concave blocking is brilliant in design.
Finely proportioned ogee feet and Chippendale brass pulls complement this dramatic replica from a renowned Newport museum. Keyterms: NEWPORT SLANT FRONT DESK
Our simple yet elegant One Drawer Desk features tapered legs, and a hand-dovetailed flush drawer.
Drawerfront available in birdseye maple. Keyterms: 50\" L with birdseye maple drawerfront ONE DRAWER DESKS
Our simple yet elegant Two Drawer Desk features tapered legs and hand-dovetailed flush drawers.
Drawerfronts available in birdseye maple. Keyterms: Cherry with lipped drawers TWO DRAWER DESK
Our Gallery Desk features tapered or round turned legs and two hand-dovetailed drawers with pencil trays. The custom gallery neatly organizes 4x6 index cards, letterheads, and envelopes. Keyterms: DESK with GALLERY TOP
In the colonial New England the preferred desk for writing letters was of slant front style. Our New England Slant Front Desk features exposed dovetails at the top, a lockable writing lid, pull out supports, and four drawers.
The interior includes hand-dovetailed drawers and document pigeonholes.
A finely scrolled base and Hepplewhite brass pulls accent the figured tiger maple.
A Secretary Bookcase is available featuring individual glass-paned doors, adjustable shelves and a Newport coved cornice.
Also available with ogee feet as shown in 3rd photo
Keyterms: NEW ENGLAND SLANT FRONT DESK
Our Stand Up Desks feature a slanted lid, opening to a storage area, hinged to a top that will hold a mug. A pencil groove and a footrest complement the desk. Also available with a drawer or a shelf.
Perfect as a Dictionary Stand. Keyterms: STAND-UP DESKS
On land or the seven seas, sailors love to stow their ditty in our finest-kind Sea Chest, featuring hand-dovetailed wide mahogany boards. Holly stars are smartly inlaid into the front. Traditional marlinespike seamanship is apparent in the hand-tied rope beckets, featuring coachcomb hitching, and double-wall & crown turk's heads. Tapered cleats with carved starwheels secure the beckets to the tumblehome chest-ends above centerline, providing a gimbaled counterbalance when hoisting on deck. A beveled moulding surrounds a pine bottom with oak dragging skids. The bullnose moulding, tenoned into the lid, prevents warpage at sea. Hand-rubbed varnish finish.
Options:
• compass rose inlay
• inlaid initials
Keyterms: SEA CHEST
Our elegant but simple Shaker Blanket Chest is inspired by classic New England designs. The chest corners and drawer are hand-dovetailed. Wood knobs adorn the lipped drawer front.
Available without a drawer.
The perfect wedding gift…personalized with inlaid initials and date.
Keyterms: SHAKER BLANKET CHEST
Our elegant Bracket Base Blanket Chest is inspired by classic New England designs. This piece is defined by its open, scrolled base, complemented with a quarter-round base moulding and rounded top edge. Hepplewhite brass pulls adorn the lipped drawer fronts. The chest corners and drawer are hand-dovetailed.
Available without a drawer.
The perfect wedding gift…personalized with inlaid initials and date.
Keyterms: 1. tiger maple 2. without a drawer 3. with wood knobs Bracket Base Blanket Chest with Drawer
Tiger Maple with Brass Pulls BRACKET BASE BLANKET CHEST
Our elegant Newport Chest of Drawers inspired by colonial Newport designs, features a moulded ogee base, moulded drawer fronts with Chippendale brass pulls, a cyma top edge and a cove cornice.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
Keyterms: NEWPORT CHEST ON CHEST
Our elegant Gallery Table with drawer and tapered legs, inspired by Boston Federal masterpieces, circa 1800, features gracefully tapered legs, inlaid with graduated bellflowers, maple lines, and satinwood ankle cuffs. The birdseye maple drawer front is bordered with black-white lines, fiddleback mahogany, ebony moulding and decorated with brass flower knobs. The serpentine apron is inlaid with a flower spray, tied with a bowknot, and bordered with white-black-white lines. The wide-board top features a white-black-white band around the perimeter. The top edge is inlaid with darts on black on fiddleback maple. The shelf has a serpentine tray, bordered with white-black-white lines. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina.
Available without inlay.
Keyterms: GALLERY TABLE
with tapered legs
Our elegant Federal Double Pedestal Expansion Table, with semi-elliptical ends, is influenced by neoclassical Boston and London designs. The sweeping saber legs with brass casters are dovetailed into hand-turned urn pedestals.
Options:
• reeded legs
• reeded top edge
• spiral-carved urns
• one or two leaves
Keyterms: FEDERAL DOUBLE PEDESTAL
EXPANSION TABLE
Our exquisite mahogany Bowfront Chest, influenced by classic Boston masterworks, circa 1800, features bowed, lockable birdseye maple drawers, bordered with black-white string, fiddleback mahogany and ebony moulding. European brass “heron” pulls adorn the drawer fronts. The drawer rails are fiddleback mahogany.
The wide-board top features an edge inlaid with darts on black on tiger maple, and a surface perimeter band of white-black-white emphasizing the bowed form.
The elegant base, with flared legs and lovely cyma curves, is distinguished from the drawers with a band of white-black-satinwood, and inlaid with a spray of holly bellflowers, leaves, and berries, tied with a bowknot. The back is wide-board pine.
The french-polished, caramel varnish creates a resplendent antique patina.
Other brass pulls available.
Keyterms: FEDERAL BOWFRONT CHEST
Our magnificent Federal Desk is inspired by a neoclassical design published in George Hepplewhite's English classic of 1788. It features a gorgeous mahogany Bow & Cove top surmounting five conforming curved drawer fronts of exquisite birdseye maple, black-white string and fiddleback mahogany, bordered with ebony moulding. Lovely dogwood-flower European brass knobs decorate the drawer fronts. The drawers are finely hand-dovetailed in the best English manner. The drawer rails are faced with fiddleback mahogany, with a black-white checkered border on the legs. Arched spandrels, inlaid with ebony and a white border brace the center legs.
The top displays inlays of white string at the perimeter and cross vines with bellflowers at the corners. The top edge is inlaid with darts on black on fiddleback maple.
The double-tapered front legs display a hand-inlaid bowknot and meandering vine over graduated bellflowers, bordered by white string inlays and anchored with satinwood cuffs.
The overall effect is brilliant in scope and execution.
Keyterms: FEDERAL DESK
Our Queen Anne Oval Drop-Leaf Table is inspired by classic 18th century New England designs. This graceful form features hand-carved cabriole legs, scrolled end aprons and a thumbnail top edge. Handcrafted "rule joints" permit smooth articulation of the wide board leaves. The raised leaves are supported by gated legs, rotated via wooden knuckle joints. Keyterms: QUEEN ANNE OVAL DROP LEAF TABLE
Our elegant Federal Bench, inspired by neoclassical Boston designs, circa 1800, features turned & reeded front legs. Carved, punched florets and satinwood banding adorn the seat rail. The rear legs are double-tapered, with satinwood ankle cuffs. Upholstered with the customer’s fabric. Keyterms: FEDERAL BENCH
Our Federal Jewelry Box features scrolled legs, a hand- dovetailed case and drawer with velvet compartments, birdseye maple drawer front with black border, inlaid holly diamond & top border, and a lift-out tray with velvet compartments. Keyterms: Federal Jewelry Box Federal Jewelry Box
top tray lifts out to access more storage below
FEDERAL JEWELRY BOX
The Contemporary Winsor Settee is lovely in a hallway or used as seating around a dining room table. The Elbow Settee's arm is 2 1/2 inches shorter than our Continuous Arm Settee, allowing it to push closer to a table. The 48 inch long settee has 4 legs, and the 60" settee has 6 legs. Keyterms: Contemporary Elbow Arm Settee
48 or 60 Long
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place. In the 18th century, in Rhode Island, "pipestem" spindles were added and a reverse curve turned into the base of the leg.
Keyterms: RI Pipestem Arm & Side Chair Rhode Island Pipestem Arm & Side Chair
Our Thumb Back Arm & Side Chairs, with upholstered seats feature arched and concave slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. The front legs taper and the rear legs sweep back.
Upholstered with the customer’s fabric.
Keyterms: THUMB BACK CHAIRS
with Upholstered Seat
Our Step-Back Cupboard evokes simple, yet elegant classic Shaker design. It features panel doors fronting an adjustable shelf, a drawer, a beaded back, open shelves with plate grooves, and a round cornice. Keyterms: Small Step-Back Cupboard SAMPLE SALE $4990
STEPBACK CUPBOARD (reg. $6690)
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place.
Keyterms: Sack Back Settee Sack Back Settee
Our graceful Pedestal Table, featuring a hand-turned pillar with ring and cove accents, offers generous leg room. The arched feet complement the round top.
Option:
• rope-carved top edge
Keyterms: SINGLE PEDESTAL TABLE
Understated elegance defines our classic Pencil Post Bed with Canopy Frame. The 80” eight-sided, tapered posts are surmounted by hand-turned flame finials and an interlocking canopy frame.
Arch headboard, closed ends.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $2790
PENCIL POST BED, with canopy frame (reg. $3890)
A bespoke Double Pedestal Desk features a bow-end top, four hand-dovetailed lap drawers, and paneled pedestals with two drawers over a file drawer.
The gallery box features document pigeonholes and drawers for stationery.
Quill pen motifs were hand-inlaid into the desk top, at the request of the famous Boston writer-customer
Keyterms: CUSTOM DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK
Our exquisite Federal China Cabinet is inspired by classic Boston masterworks, circa 1800. The lower cabinet doors and drawers are faced with flame mahogany, bordered with satinwood and fiddleback mahogany. The doors are inlaid with bellflower swags tied with bowknots, while the drawers are inlaid with bellflower sprays. The elegant base, with flared legs and lovely cyma curves, are distinguished from the doors with a band of white-black-satinwood. The upper cabinet showcases Gothic arch glass doors, with beaded bars and birdseye maple spandrels. The cove and astragal cornice borders a fiddleback mahogany frieze, inlaid with maple crossed diamonds and bellflowers. Keyterms: FEDERAL CHINA CABINET
Our exquisite neoclassical Federal Shelf Clock is attributed to a masterwork by John Seymour of Boston, circa 1805.
The reticulated crest raised on an inlaid plinth is surmounted by a hand-cast brass finial. The mitered, kidney-shaped door, with hand-blown glass, is framed by white-black checkered inlay. The Roman dial, gilt scrolls and maker’s name are hand-painted.
Below the door, a cove and astragal waist molding complement the flame mahogany case, bordered with white-black-white inlay and fiddleback mahogany. Flared cyma feet accent the case. The back is quartersawn pine.
The eight-day, hand-wound movement is German.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $2990
FEDERAL SHELF CLOCK (reg. $3990)
Our Step-Back Cupboard evokes simple, yet elegant classic Shaker design. Built in two sections, the lower unit features recessed-panel doors fronting adjustable shelves, a drawer and display niches. The upper unit displays a beaded back, open shelves with plate grooves, and a round cornice. Available with glass doors at the two upper shelves, allowing service from the center shelf, as shown. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $9890
STEPBACK CUPBOARD (reg. $13,290)
The elegant simplicity of our Rectangular Dining Table with cabriole legs is a favorite for the kitchen or dining room. Keyterms: RECTANGULAR DINING TABLE
Cabriole Legs
Our exquisite Demilune Table is attributed to a masterwork by John Seymour of Boston, circa 1795. It features knopped feet on tapered legs inlaid with holly bellflowers, vines, and berries on satinwood, bordered by black-white lines. The neoclassical theme is continued on the striped mahogany apron as three superlative swags of graduated bellflowers, vines, and berries, tied with bowknots. The swirl mahogany top is inlaid with a necklace of holly leaves and berries around its perimeter. The satinwood & black borders of the top and apron emphasize the curved form. The french-polished varnish creates a resplendent patina. This classic will impart grace to an entry or wall.
The original antique sold at auction for $540,000 recently!
Keyterms: Inspired by a card table made by John Seymour of Boston, circa 1795 FEDERAL DEMILUNE TABLE
Our tapered leg Mahogany Stand with a shelf and a hand-dovetailed flame mahogany veneered drawer front is lovely beside a bed, chair, sofa or in a hall. The drawer front features a black border and brass flower knobs.
Options:
• with plain mahogany drawer front
• without a shelf
Keyterms: MAHOGANY STAND 16x20
with flame mahogany drawer & shelf
Our Flame & Ball Bed is inspired by early american antique beds.
Headpost 44"H, Footpost 31"H
Arch, Cove & Fillet Headboard, open ends
Keyterms: shown with short \"display\" rails. SAMPLE SALE $2690
FLAME & BALL BED (reg. $3690)
Our Shaker Two Drawer Wardrobe features recessed panel doors with wood knobs, a bullnose moulding above the drawers, a round top edge, and a closed base. Inside is a closet pole. Keyterms: SHAKER WARDROBE
over two drawers
A custom Shaker-style Cupboard with Drawers features a round open base, lipped drawers with wood knobs & round top edge. Keyterms: CUSTOM CUPBOARD OVER DRAWERS
A Custom Cupboard over one drawer features recessed panel doors, quarter-round & cove cornice and a cyma & cusp base. Keyterms: CUSTOM CUPBOARD
over one drawer
Our Colonial Wardrobe features a fluted face frame, raised panel doors with brass knobs, a moulded base and a deep cove cornice with astragal moulding. Inside is a closet pole and shelf. Keyterms: Mahogany COLONIAL WARDROBE
Our Double Pedestal Desk with tapered legs and a lap drawer is available in three configurations:
• full extension file drawer at each pedestal
• full extension file drawer at one pedestal & 2 drawers at opposite pedestal
• 2 drawers at both pedestals.
Shown with birdseye maple flush drawers
Keyterms: Shown in cherry with birdseye maple drawers DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK with LEGS
Our Double Pedestal Desk features a cupboard with adjustable shelves at the left pedestal, two drawers over a full extension file drawer at right pedestal, a lap drawer and paneled ends. Keyterms: DOUBLE PEDESTAL DESK
A custom bracket base Partner’s Desk features two standard drawers and one file drawer per pedestal, a lap drawer, paneled ends, a framed leather top, and Hepplewhite brass pulls. The opposite side has a cupboard door per pedestal and a lap drawer.
Options:
• faux or paneled façade at opposite side
• 36d x 72w x 30h
• leather at top
Keyterms: CUSTOM PARTNER'S DESK
Built-in hand-dovetailed drawers, doors, bookcases, mantel and paneling.
Keyterms: Shaker Inspired Interior CABINETRY & FIREPLACE PANELING
Built-in bookcases and cabinets. Keyterms: BOOKCASES & CABINETS
A pair of built-in cupboards with raised-panel doors, scrolled shelves, fluted face frames, and dentil cornice.
Shown with Adriance Camel-back Sofa & Easy Chair.
Keyterms: Custom Colonial Built-In Corner Cupboard Custom Colonial Built-In Corner Cupboard CUSTOM COLONIAL CORNER CUPBOARDS
Built-in hand-dovetailed drawers, doors and bookcases. Keyterms: BUILT-IN CABINETRY
Our Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a round open base, moulded drawer fronts with wood knobs, and a round top edge.
Available with:
• one or two top drawers
• mottled cherry drawer fronts
• tapered open base, flush drawer fronts with wood knobs, square top edge. Keyterms: with 2 top drawers FIVE DRAWER CHEST
Our Chest of Drawers, inspired by classic New England designs, features a tapered open base, flush drawer fronts with wood knobs, and a square top edge.
Available with:
• mottled cherry drawer fronts
• round open base, moulded drawer fronts with wood knobs, round top edge. Keyterms: shown with moulded drawer fronts THREE DRAWER CHEST
Our tapered leg Hall Stand with a shelf and a flush hand-dovetailed drawer with a black border and brass flower knobs is lovely in a hall, entry or behind a sofa.
Options:
• without a drawer
• without a shelf
• without a black bordered drawer front
• with wood knobs
Keyterms: HALL STAND with bordered drawer & shelf
30 or 40 long
Our exquisite Tambour Console, inspired by 18th century Federal cabinets, features mahogany and tiger maple staves, bordered by black and white string inlays, glued onto a canvas backing that allows the doors to retract. Sliding these lovely doors is a delightful novelty. The elegant legs are the neatly turned and reeded in the best Federal form. The leg pommels and the rails are faced with fiddleback mahogany. The drawer front is faced with flame mahogany, with a black border, and accented with European brass knobs. Keyterms: TAMBOUR CONSOLE
Our elegant Newport Tea Table is inspired by 18th century Newport classics. It features a dished-top, cyma-scrolled & skirted aprons, and hand-carved cabriole legs ending with pad feet. Keyterms: NEWPORT TEA TABLE
Our elegant Fretwork Table is inspired by an 18th century London design. The reticulated aprons complement the straight, fluted front legs. The top has a thumbnail edge and the apron has an ovolo moulding. Keyterms: FRETWORK TABLE
Our Arch Back Arm & Side Chairs with upholstered seats feature arched and concave slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. The front legs taper and the rear legs sweep back. Upholstered with the customer’s fabric.
Keyterms: ARCH BACK CHAIRS
A Contemporary version of an antique bowback stool with low back. Natural Cherry or Walnut seat, legs, and hoop. Maple spindles & Tiger Maple stretchers. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place. Keyterms: Contemporary Stool
Regional adaptations and design innovations were common to 18th century windsors. In Rhode Island, turned "pipestem" spindles were often used in chair backs and a reverse curve was turned into the bottom of the leg. Our Newport arm chair features mahogany arms that are mortised into the bow, and a braced back.
Paint: Black or Dark Green
with or without an antiqued finish
Stain: Brown, Natural Cherry Keyterms: Newport Arm & Side Windsor
A classic 18th Century Windsor the original of this fan-back arm chair came from the island of Nantucket, Massachusetts. Its widely braced back, heavy posts, flaring arms, and bold knuckles make this chair truly dramatic. An ideal occassional chair, it can also be used as a master's chair at the table with the Nantucket Side chair.
Paint: Black or Dark Green
with or without an antiqued finish
Stain: Brown, Natural Cherry Keyterms: Nantucket Arm & Side Chair
It is said that Thomas Jefferson wrote the first draft of the Declaration of Independence at a writing arm chair. Ours has two drawers, carved ears, and a fan carving underneath the writing paddle. A writing arm is an elegant alternative to a desk and chair. Comes as shown with a hand carved knuckle handhold.
Paint: Black or Dark Green
with or without an antiqued finish
Stain: Brown, Natural Cherry Keyterms: Pennsylvania Writing Arm Windsor Pennsylvania Writing Arm Windsor
A large hand-carved knuckle, exaggerated shield seat, and 9-spindle back distinguish this chair from our standard Sack Back . A very stylish chair.
Paint: Black or Dark Green
with or without an antiqued finish
Stain: Brown, Natural Cherry Keyterms: Boston Sack Back stain & paint colors Boston Sack Back
Our tapered leg Stand with a hand-dovetailed flush drawer is lovely beside a bed, chair, sofa or in a hall.
Options:
• without a drawer
• with a shelf
• drawer front with a black border
• wood or brass flower knob
Keyterms: STAND with drawer
16x20
Custom Demilune Vanity in Tiger Maple with knopped legs and hollow curved shelf. Shown without marble top. Keyterms: Demilune Vanity
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $490
FAN BACK STOOL (reg. $700)
Our simple yet elegant tapered leg End Table with drawer is lovely beside a sofa or chair.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1290
END TABLE, cherry (reg. $1390)
Our simple yet elegant Candlestand, a replica of a 19th century antique, features snake legs with pad feet dovetailed into a tapered columnar pillar and a round-under circular top. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $750
CANDLESTAND (reg. $990)
Our Scallop Corner Coffee Table with a hand-dovetailed drawer is inspired by early18th century New England tea tables. The carved corners complement the hand-turned, spoonfoot legs. The round top edge is under-beveled.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $2250
SCALLOP CORNER COFFEE TABLE (reg. $2750)
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1490
SHAKER CLOCK (reg. $1990)
Our lovely Spray Chairs feature a pierced back. The forward bow of the splat comfortably supports the sitter’s back. Upholstered slipseat. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1090- $1190
SPRAY CHAIRS, Cherry (reg. $1490-$1790)
Our Tiger Maple Demilune Table features knopped feet on tapered legs, inlaid with black lines. The half-circle top is inlaid on its curved edge with a fiddleback and black string. This classic will impart grace to an entry or wall.
Available with tapered legs.
Keyterms: DEMILUNE, Tiger Maple
Simple Shaker bench without a back. Keyterms: SHAKER BENCH
The custom Dictionary Stand features a slanted lid and a drawer. A pencil groove and a footrest complement the desk.
Shown with spoonfoot legs. Available with straight legs Keyterms: CUSTOM DICTIONARY STAND
At the end of an officer's assignment, he is typically given "luggage" built by the ship's carpenter.
Our Cruise Chest is fashioned with hand-cut dovetails and hand-tied rope beckets.
The lid may be inlaid with a compass rose, stars, initials or a fouled anchor as pictured. Keyterms: Officer's Cruise Chest
Our tapered leg Two Drawer Hall Table is lovely behind a sofa or in a hall.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $2290
HALL TABLE, with two drawers (reg. $2590)
Our Shaker Wardrobe over 2 drawers features recessed double panel doors with wood knobs, a round top edge, and a closed base. Inside is a closet pole and a shelf. Keyterms: Shaker Wardrobe over 2 drawers
double panel doors
Our handmade Windsors capture the essence of classic antiques in style, comfort and construction. A properly built, handmade Windsor should "give" when sat upon. As in traditional Windsors, we use maple for sturdy legs, pine for seating comfort, and ash for flexible hoops and spindles. Legs and spindles are bored through the seats and back hoops, then wedged in place. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $325
HOOP BACK WINDSOR (reg $450)
Our simple yet elegant tapered leg End Table with drawer is lovely beside a sofa or chair.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1390
END TABLE, tiger maple (reg. $1490)
Our beaded-back Corner Cupboard, inspired by antiques in early New England homes, combines space-saving form and function. The 13”D display shelves, with plate grooves, have opening heights of 15", 13" & 14" (top to bottom). There is one shelf behind the recessed-panel door.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $3990
CORNER CUPBOARD (reg. $4490)
Our Jelly Cupboards, inspired by classic Shaker designs, feature a recessed-panel door with a wood latch, pine ship-lapped back and a bullnose cornice.
The Small Jelly Cupboard has a closed base, 4 fixed shelves with 10 ½ - 13" H graduated openings.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $2790
SMALL JELLY CUPBOARD (reg. $2990)
Our elegant but simple Blanket Chest is inspired by classic New England designs. The chest corners and drawer are hand-dovetailed. Wood knobs adorn the lipped drawer front.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $3590
BLANKET CHEST (reg. $3790)
Our Extra Large Seven Drawer Chest, inspired by classic New England designs, features a round open base, moulded drawer fronts with wood knobs, and a round top edge.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $6490
EXTRA LARGE CHEST OF DRAWERS (reg. $7190)
Our lovely Porringer Tea Table is unsurpassed for its graceful proportions. Enjoy a moment of refinement while serving refreshments on the figured-grain top. The under-beveled, round porringer corners of the top complements the lovely scrolled aprons and hand-turned spoonfoot legs. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1350
PORRINGER TEA TABLE (reg. $1550)
Our elegant Federal Bench, inspired by neoclassical Boston designs, circa 1800, features turned & reeded front legs. Carved, punched florets and satinwood banding adorn the seat rail. The rear legs are double-tapered, with satinwood ankle cuffs. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $2790
FEDERAL UPHOLSTERED BENCH (reg. $3190)
Our Thumb Back Stool, with a green & beige canvas tape seat, features a concaved & bow-top slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $890
THUMB BACK STOOL (reg. $1390)
Our intricately scrolled Queen Anne Mirror will reflect an aspect of grace within your home. It is named after the early 18th century English monarch.
The perfect wedding gift.
Tiger Maple, caramel - 2 in stock
Tiger Maple, amber - 2 in stock
Keyterms: SALE $299
QUEEN ANNE MIRROR (reg. $350)
Our intricately scrolled Chippendale Mirror will reflect an aspect of grace within your home. It is named after the famous English 18th century furnituremaker, Thomas Chippendale.
The perfect wedding gift.
Keyterms: SALE $299
SMALL CHIPPENDALE MIRROR (reg. $$350)
Our 2" Bevel Frame Mirror captures the light for enhanced reflection. It was inspired by a 19th century mirror restored in our workshop.
The 24" x 32" mirror may be hung horizontally or vertically.
The perfect wedding gift.
Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $350
BEVEL FRAME MIRROR (reg. $450)
Our Keepsake Box features a hand-carved Starwheel.
Keyterms: SALE $275
KEEPSAKE BOX (reg. $399)
Our Mini Keepsake Box features a hand-carved Starwheel.
Keyterms: SALE $175
MINI KEEPSAKE BOX (reg. $249)
Our Thumb Back Arm Chair, with taped seat features arched and concave slats to comfortably support the sitter's back. The front legs taper below the stretchers. The seat is woven with blue & beige durable canvas tape in a check pattern. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $890
THUMB BACK CHAIR with star inlay (reg. $1690)
Our lovely Spray Chairs feature a pierced back. The forward bow of the splat comfortably supports the sitter’s back. Upholstered slipseat. Keyterms: SAMPLE SALE $1390
SPRAY CHAIR, Tiger Maple (reg. $1890)