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Mansoor Iqbal  |  Mar 15, 2011  |  0 comments
Anti Copying in Design, (ACID), an organisation committed to protecting intellectual property rights, is joining forces with the British Furniture Confederation (BFC), the furniture industry’s political lobbying group, as an associate member.Martin Jourdan, chairman of the BFC said: “We are delighted to welcome ACID as an associate member of the BFC. Encouraging good design and protecting intellectual property rights are key elements…

Karl Dixon  |  Feb 25, 2011  |  0 comments
                             

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Feb 07, 2011  |  0 comments
Environmental charity WWF has released a new study that shows that British companies are using timber from illegal sources. The report, entitled ‘What Wood You Choose’, suggests that not all timber that purports to be sustainably and legally sourced actually is, and hammers home the importance of using FSC certified timber. Companies that have been making false promises come into the firing line, with some that claim to have been…

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Feb 01, 2011  |  0 comments
Ahoy, door makers! Hinge specialist Nico has expanded its range of architectural hardware with the addition a number of new products….and to help you keep track of all these it has also released a new catalogue. Amongst the additions is the new triple knuckle butt hinge, measuring 101 x 76mm and designed to offer a high performance alternative to commodity ball bearing butt hinges. There is also a new range of hinges designed for…

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Jan 28, 2011  |  0 comments
The British Furniture Confederation has published its latest strategic plan, intended to clarify the BFC’s role to identify ways that the industry can be supported over the next five years. The Confederation works with the Government on behalf of the industry.   The plan, which you can read in full here, aims to fulfil the BFC’s mission statement of sustaining “a strong and influential dialogue with the Government,…

Karl Dixon  |  Jan 27, 2011  |  0 comments
                             

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Jan 13, 2011  |  0 comments
Gary Goby founded the timber retailer that bears his name in order to meet his children’s university costs. It was ran from a barn-cum-workshop on his six acres of land in Oregon in the U.S. He had no idea that a few years later the company’s annual sales would have reached seven figures, that it would employ five people, and that it would fill a five acre lot and a 10,000 square foot warehouse. But what allowed Goby Walnut &…

Karl Dixon  |  Dec 23, 2010  |  0 comments
                             

Karl Dixon  |  Nov 23, 2010  |  0 comments
        The Bedroom Scene    I remember it being a particularly rainy Saturday afternoon when my father announced the completion of his latest and most ambitious project to date: the designing and construction of bunk-beds for me and my brother, with built-in wardrobes and storage areas above with added sliding doors. This project had kept him busy for no less than five…

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Nov 02, 2010  |  0 comments
                                                          Toby Howes' Iris drinks cabinet is, as you can see, a rather special piece of work. But as great as it looks in a picture, we…

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Oct 31, 2010  |  0 comments

London’s East End is one of the most recognisable areas in Britain. From the legions of tourists on Jack the Ripper tours, to the high pressure sales tactics of the proprietors of Brick Lane curry houses, and of course the heady mix of the local Cockney geezers and fashionable youngsters who’ve migrated the length and breadth of the country to be there, you’d be hard pressed to not know exactly where you were. It has…

Karl Dixon  |  Oct 12, 2010  |  0 comments
              Shelf Life   Up until his 40th year, my father had managed to save the woodworking world the embarrassment of joining its legions of enthusiasts. That was until the fateful day my mother innocently stated that she’d like a bookshelf in the kitchen for all her cookery books. My father absently agreed to look into it next…

Mansoor Iqbal  |  Oct 12, 2010  |  0 comments
Take a look at the photos below – pretty arresting, aren't they? Believe it or not, though, they're the product of homemade pinhole cameras, and in Good Woodworking 233 – this year's Special, based around mixed media, and on sale this friday – we show you how to make one of your very own. You won't need any fancy equipment, just a bit of MDF or wood and some easily sourced gubbins. The article comes courtesy of…

Ben Plewes  |  Sep 02, 2010  |  0 comments
Well known Axminster turner Jason Breach has been awarded 1st Prize in this years Masters Competition run by the Worshipful Company of Turners, held at the Apothecaries Hall in Blackfriars, London. Entrants were required to make A Pair of Presentation Boxes. The Masters Competition was divided into two sections, one for plain turning and the other for ornamental / rose engine turning. Jason's piece was entered into the plain turning…

Alexandra Preston  |  Aug 12, 2010  |  0 comments
In a small workshop in Dufton, time has stood still for more than a century. Rustic-looking metal tools line the walls, the smell of wood-smoke drifts out of the open fire, and a tattered receipt lying on the table records a purchase paid for in shillings. Thick, dusty stone walls support the low ceiling, and piles of sawdust cover the floor. This is the workplace of father and-son-team John and Graeme Rudd, who are part of a…

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