Take a trip down one of the less-traveled roads in Arts & Crafts design. This little gem of a side table offers lessons in pattern routing and seamless joinery.
This compact shelf has a big impact with its country-flavored cutouts, two shelves, and a pair of drawers. It’s the ideal small project.
The design of this Harvest Table is pretty simple. But from the tapered legs to the breadboard ends, there's more woodworking here than meets the eye.
Don’t let the book-matched veneer on the doors of this sliding sideboard fool you. The solid wood case is built with simple techniques that make this project approachable for almost everyone.
You’d be hard pressed to find a bookcase that ticks all the right boxes more than the Limbert No. 357. Its compact size and craftsman details set it apart.
This wall shelf is an elegant, simple way to showcase a special piece of woodworking—an Asa-no-ha (hemp leaf pattern) Kumiko panel.
Attractive lines, a comfortable seat and some lathe work provide the foundation for this Shinto Bar Stool.
Whether you need a place to change shoes, a landing zone for groceries, or a place to stash outdoor gear, this cabinet does it all.
Gather round the table for a meal, a long chat, or a hand of cards. The epoxy inlay, the ebonized base, and the bonus concealed trivet are sure to draw attention.
This sideboard croons a cool mid-century vibe that makes it as interesting and fun to build as it is to look at.
This throwback drafting table is sure to get you away from the computer and grabbing a sheet of paper and some pencils.
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