Some people call them futons but we prefer the more comfy-sounding "double lounge".
What started out as a simple lamp project turned into this nifty plant stand!
This project is made-to-order for woodworkers who want to practice biscuit assembly (the joinery at the legs and aprons is different from the joinery on a standard table).
This desktop organizer is so attractive you'll want to keep your books, photos, knick-knacks and other odds-and-ends neatly arranged in its drawers and on its shelves.
Explore the art of bending wood and see what shapes you can create like we did in designing and building this one-of-a-kind clock.
Organization meets attractiveness in this handsome piece that has as much storage space inside it as a small closet.
This dressing table speaks volumes of how furniture was built during the early 18th century.
Reproduce and art & crafts classic and reward yourself with the ultimate easy chair.
Details shaped by hand and eye define the style.
A simple box for household tools.
Construction lumber dressed up for display.
The Roubo workbench, one of the best-looking workbench designs, is also the simplest to build and most useful, no matter if you have a love affair with your plunge router or your router plane.
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