This two-for-one table adds space for extra players without disturbing anything on the tabletop.
Coffee tables didn't exist when Frank Lloyd Wright was perfecting the Prairie style.
This handy little stool would be useful in any room of the house.
One hundred years ago, Gustav Stickley's cabinetmakers built the original version of this splay-legged side table.
This chest is an adaptation of a 1901 Gustav Stickley design.
Having built the cabriole legs, now it's time to complete this classic piece.
This historical reproduction of a rare table is easier to build than it looks, thanks to an unusual rabbet.
Here's all the information necessary to build a highly prized example of west coast Arts & Crafts furniture.
Glen Huey shares his techniques in building a reproduction blanket chest of a Shaker original from the Canaan, NY area.
One built by hand. One built with power tools
The style is powered by the industrial revolution, and the joinery is some of the strongest in woodworking. This mirror is built for the long haul.
With hammer in hand, we show you how to build a reproduction of a well-proportioned cabinet from an often-overlooked Shaker colony in Enfield, Conn.
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