Shetland inspired bespoke furniture pieces are handmade at Paparwark Furniture by designer Cecil Tait – who marries traditional craft techniques with innovative design to create unique wooden items for your home or workplace.
Friday, January 29, 2010
The enjoyment of being creative
Well, I think I have re found the passion for being creative. This last year has been interesting to say the least with the recession and all. Before the recession I was trying hard to build a larger business but with all of that not working the way I hoped, I had to just get on with keeping the business going. I have had a few good commissions come my way and I have remembered why I like doing this so much. It's getting the inspiration for a good idea that the client also really likes. I was able to come up with a design with a customer a few weeks back in their living room, the idea just came from talking with them about their interests. So here's hoping for lots more creative commissions.
Tuesday, December 1, 2009
The gluing puzzle
I wonder if you have ever experience the gluing puzzle when you are making a piece of furniture.
Everything is fitting tight before your glue up. When the glue goes on it's like the timber changes size and it doesn't fit as well as before. Sometimes you could swear you are going crazy. Clamps have to be manipulated at strange angles and occasionally they all have to come off and then go on again. There needs to be a glue invented that doesn't do this. Anybody that could do this would be rich!!!! Don't worry I got the piece glued up and it looks great!
Everything is fitting tight before your glue up. When the glue goes on it's like the timber changes size and it doesn't fit as well as before. Sometimes you could swear you are going crazy. Clamps have to be manipulated at strange angles and occasionally they all have to come off and then go on again. There needs to be a glue invented that doesn't do this. Anybody that could do this would be rich!!!! Don't worry I got the piece glued up and it looks great!
Friday, November 20, 2009
A few months makes all the difference!
Well its amazing the difference a few months can make. In the summer work was really slow and I thought the 'recession' had got me. I had to lay off my apprentice and I was not a happy boy. Now after want seems like walking through mud I have lots of orders again and have found a new vision and excitement about the next season. Andrew coming back to work soon and hopefully things will be a lot busier for the next few months. It amazing what preserverance can do!
Tuesday, October 6, 2009
Shetland Ideal Homes Show 2009
Tuesday, July 14, 2009
Restoring chairs
Part of the work which we undertake is to restore antique furniture. This chair was one of a set of four which we restored. They were rescued from an old croft house in Shetland. The old finish had to be scraped and sanded away and then refinished, the back legs re glued and new shaped pieces glued on to the legs. The upholstery was also replaced using the traditional methods. It was a time consuming process but the end result was worth it with the chairs being transformed to look as good as new.
Monday, July 6, 2009
Shetland Nature festival
Paparwark Furniture is pleased to be displaying sculpural log seating at the woodland near the Loch of Voe for the Shetland Nature Festival. The festival runs from 3rd to 12th July at various locations throughout Shetland. On Saturday 11th July from 11am to 4pm there will be a "walk and talk" event at the woodland organised by the Shetland Amenity Trust Woodland Team. It's being advertised under the interesting slogan of "from seed to sawdust".
Log Seating
A selection of our sculptural log seating is displayed on my website, click here to view. Suitable for gardens, driveways and patios our log seating provides an attractive natural feature and somewhere to sit! All sculpted from Shetland grown timbers.
My interest in wood goes beyond making furniture to growing trees. I have a small plantation on my parent's land next to the Dunrossness Baptist Church which has a variety of trees planted in the last couple of years. We are pleased with how the trees are growing and look forward for a nice little woodland to develop in that area.
Friday, July 3, 2009
Shetland style diningroom table and benches
We have recently finished a dining room table and benches which were inspired from the traditional Shetland creepies. The size of the benches worked well for the creepie design and looked right visually. The table legs are designed to look traditional but incorporating the key hole shaped form from the end of the creepie into it, so that the table and creepies become a set in it's design. We are really please to have this beautiful dining set as part of our portfoilo.
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