Classic Arts and Crafts Furniture 14 Timeless Designs-2

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Arts & Crafts Buffet


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I


designed this buffet cabinet a couple years ago for a weekend


seminar on Arts & Crafts joinery. After the class I added a 3-D


model to the Popular Woodworking Magazine online SketchUp


collection. It was an easy way to provide detailed plans for those


in attendance. As time passed, the model rose to the top of the


collection, based on popularity.


My goal in designing it was to combine several classic elements


from the early 20th century, without building a reproduction of


any one piece in particular. I was looking to design a piece with a


contemporary feel, but was also grounded in traditional Arts & Crafts


period elements. Apparently I swiped the right details from the right


sources to make a successful piece.


The wide overhanging top with breadboard ends, the fi nger-


jointed drawer and the sculpted handles were all borrowed from


the designs of Charles and Henry Greene. The proportions of the


door stiles and rails were lifted right from the Gustav Stickley


stylebook, and the double-tapered legs are a Harvey Ellis element


turned upside down.


Equally important are the overall proportions and the rounded


edges that ease the transitions where there is a change of direction or


a change in plane. The light color of the soft maple keeps the cabinet


from looking too formal or too masculine. Absent are the elements


often seen in new pieces based on old designs. Corbels and spindles


were banished to the land of overused and misapplied design features.


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