Wednesday, 30 November 2011

Construction of Chest of Drawers - Timber selection and preparation

























The chest is being made from Ash, the timber is English and a mixture of white (for the exterior) and olive & white for the drawers. 
This stage involves careful inspection and selection of timber to ensure consistent grain and colour particularly around the exterior of the chest. Once the selection is made the timber is 'broken out' into more manageable sizes for machining.

























The timber is machined to size using a planer - thicknesser and the edges prepared square and straight for jointing with a hand plane. 

























The planks have wooden biscuits inserted into their edges for strength and then, with glue are pulled together using sash cramps. All efforts are made at this stage to ensure the new panel is clamped flat and remains true. This panel will form the top of the cabinet. 


























The image shows the figure of the wood, these planks were crown cut, i.e. from the exterior of the logs - thereby giving this strong, distinctive grain pattern.













Tuesday, 29 November 2011

Construction of Chest of Drawers

To begin what is likely to be an intermittent blog : I'll firstly be documenting the construction of the studio's current commission; a four drawer chest of drawers.






The fine tree on the left is a Himalayan Cedar (Cedrus Deodara), there was a second here but its age got the better of it and it was felled by tree surgeons. Ensuring the timber was cut and air dried correctly about two years ago has meant that it is now almost ready to use. When used as drawer bottoms the natural aroma of this timber not only serves to give the storage spaces a good smell but also offers natural anti-moth protection. 




Having cut the timber to more manageable sizes that are specific to the furniture, it is moved from a draughty barn to the warmer indoors. The aim being, with the help of a de-humidifier to reduce the timber from around 14% to 8% humidity.

Sunday, 10 April 2011

Kink II Stools updated and documented

The Kink II stools have reached a new stage of development; the tops now consist of felt upholstered pads and the frames powder coated in CMYK colours. Thank you to the huge photography skills of Katrina More-Molyneux for these brilliant images. 


The stools are now available to order, please enquire to discuss your requirements.


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Kink II Stool 2010

James Smith Designs with Designer's Block in Ventura Lambrate, Milan

Very excited to be in Milan to exhibit the recently updated Kink II stools. The stools will be exhibited with Designer's Block in Ventura Lambrate. The exhibition runs from the 12th - 17th April.

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First post_Retrospective press

A little retrospective post to begin this blog.
Whilst exhibiting at Tent London in the Autumn the 'Kink II' Stool received its first piece of press having been noticed by a writer from Architonic. The stools were subsequently featured hereKink II Stools on 'The Daily Tonic'