Friday, April 18, 2014

George Nakashima

http://www.nakashimawoodworker.com/
 While visiting a friend I noticed a small unique table it was beautifully constructed out of a natural burled  wood.  I commented on the piece and she proudly announced that it was by Nakashima.  I admit that I had only heard the name but never the less I was duly impressed, both by the obvious pride that she had and more so by the piece itself.



Nakashima was born in 1905.  He studied Architecture at the University of Washington, where he received a bachelor degree.  From there he went to MIT where he earned a Masters Degree in Architecture.  After finishing his degree he travel via a tramp steamer, spending about a year in France, North African and landing in Japan.  There in found work with, Antonin Raymond, who had worked with Frank Lloyd Wright on the Imperial Hotel.  While there he was able to travel through out Japan studying the Architecture and design.  His first experience in furniture design came when he working with Raymond on a project in India designing some of the furniture.



He returned to states in 1940 and started to make furniture and teach woodworking.  When war broke out people of Japanese descent were intern into A Camp in Hunt Idaho, where he met Gentaro Hikogawa, who was trained in the tradition of Japanese woodwork and carpentry.  He learned patience and the use of traditional hand tools to strive for perfection in all his work.

George Nakashima, Arlyn Table, 1988, redwood, American black walnut, East Indian laurel, madrone burl. Est. $300,000 – $500,000; sold for $822,400. Photo: Courtesy of Sotheby

In 1943 Antonin Raymond came to his aid and arranged for his release from the camp.  Nakashima went to Raymond's farm in New Hope, PA, here he explored the natural qualities of wood exploiting the natural knots, burls and grain of the wood itself.  He is know for his large polished slab wood tables with large butterfly joints and natural edges.


Nakashima Table with butterfly joints

Saturday, March 22, 2014

It's Spring and Lewis is Heading to High Point




It just seems like yesterday that we were getting ready for the Furniture Market in High Point.  Lewis will be at 214 Modern Vintage, 214 E Kivett street, High Point NC.  We have 150 square feet more space to fill so Lewis is busy figuring out what new thing from the shop to take down to the show room.  There is so much new here to choose from.  He will be taking the chandelier that hung during Tony Bennett's and Lady Gaga's performance at President Obama's second inauguration.


He will be taking an old Italian trestle console from an old convent in Tuscany.  Another couple of totally unusual pieces are a pair of carved hand chairs. He is packing up this week and keeps adding more and more pieces as he goes.


Friday, October 18, 2013

More Great things at 214 Modern Vintage







214 Modern Vintage is the rocking new stop the must see at this fall's Furniture Mart in High Point.  I have been Blogging about Lewis Trimble and setting up our booth at 214, but now I want to show you some of the things that the other dealers have brought to the showroom.







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