
The creation of furniture and decor inspired by the design aesthetic prevalent from roughly the 1930s to the mid-1960s defines a specific category within woodworking. This style, characterized by clean lines, organic... Read more »

Crafting furniture and decorative items during the post-World War II era through the 1960s embodies a distinct design aesthetic. Characterized by clean lines, geometric shapes, and the use of materials like walnut,... Read more »

Implements utilized for shaping and manipulating wood during the 1700s encompassed a range of hand-operated devices. Examples included axes for felling trees, saws for dividing timber, planes for smoothing surfaces, chisels for... Read more »

Implements employed for shaping, cutting, and joining wood during the 1800s represent a significant advancement in craft and manufacturing. This collection includes items such as hand planes, saws, chisels, and specialized gauges,... Read more »

The implements employed for shaping and manipulating wood during the 1600s represent a pivotal point in the development of joinery and carpentry. These instruments, ranging from saws and axes to planes and... Read more »

