Hello!
I am a custom furniture maker working primarily in the style of Greene &
Greene. I have recently added several new designs to my portfolio. I would
very much appreciate feedback on the new designs.
thank you,
Darrell Peart
Armchair:
http://furnituremaker.com/GreeneandGreenestyeArmchair.htm
Chest of Drawers:
http://furnituremaker.com/chest_of_drawers.htm
End Table with bolection inlay:
http://furnituremaker.com/endtable3.htm
Darrell Peart
Custom made Furniture reminiscent of Greene & Greene
www.furnituremaker.com
I love the prices ... and hope he is really getting them. Probably take me
six months to do one of those pieces, and even if I got double, I'd still
starve to death.
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Last update: 8/16/03
"Kim Whitmyre" wrote in message
> As always, your craft is excellent, Darrell. I really like the armchair,
> the two other pieces are also very nice, though I would use less exposed
> jointwork.
>
> Kim
In article <WZZ%[email protected]>,
[email protected] says...
> Hello!
> I am a custom furniture maker working primarily in the style of Greene &
> Greene. I have recently added several new designs to my portfolio. I would
> very much appreciate feedback on the new designs.
> thank you,
As always, your craft is excellent, Darrell. I really like the armchair,
the two other pieces are also very nice, though I would use less exposed
jointwork.
Kim
These URL's will work much better!
http://home.mminternet.com/~donryu/images/sideperspective.jpg
http://home.mminternet.com/~donryu/images/sideview.jpg
>
> To be more specific, the use of ebony accents and fingerjoint drawers to
> the degree used on the sidetable is a bit strong for MY taste. That
> said, I would take any piece of Darrell's furniture in a heartbeat! ;~)
>
> Kim
>
Kim Whitmyre <[email protected]> wrote in message news:<[email protected]>...
> In article <WZZ%[email protected]>,
> [email protected] says...
> > Hello!
> > I am a custom furniture maker working primarily in the style of Greene &
> > Greene. I have recently added several new designs to my portfolio. I would
> > very much appreciate feedback on the new designs.
> > thank you,
>
> As always, your craft is excellent, Darrell. I really like the armchair,
> the two other pieces are also very nice, though I would use less exposed
> jointwork.
>
> Kim
I don't know too much about furniture design, but isn't exposed
jointwork indicative of A&C style, especially Greene & Greene?
-Chris
On Mon, 18 Aug 2003 06:02:30 GMT, "Darrell Peart"
<[email protected]> pixelated:
>Hello!
>I am a custom furniture maker working primarily in the style of Greene &
>Greene. I have recently added several new designs to my portfolio. I would
>very much appreciate feedback on the new designs.
>thank you,
>Armchair:
>http://furnituremaker.com/GreeneandGreenestyeArmchair.htm
Outstanding, as usual, Darrell.
>Chest of Drawers:
>http://furnituremaker.com/chest_of_drawers.htm
Beautiful work, but I'm not a fan of front dovies.
>End Table with bolection inlay:
>http://furnituremaker.com/endtable3.htm
Ditto the cod. That inlay really sets the piece off.
YOU, sir, will never go hungry. I'll bet you've never
had a piece NOT sell. Keep up the good work.
I had the delight to see half a showroom full of Ellis
and Stickley reproductions in a furniture store in
downtown Anchorage last month. Those and G&G are my
absolute favorite styles.
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