[Misc] Young Furniture Maker of the Year

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Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
8,538
Vilamoura, Portugal
I’d be genuinely interested to learn what he uses. His work is superb.

He has a Kanna (hand-plane), a set of Japanese folding saws, two flush-cut saws, a small hand-plane, some Japanese marking squares and knives.
These are his standard kumiko patterns.
 

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dadams2k11

ID10T Error
Jun 24, 2011
5,024
Brighton
This is amazing work.

I would be one proud father if he was my son.

One question.. How much of his work have you requested for you own home?

I would have put a list in as long as your arm [emoji23]
 




Bodian

Well-known member
May 3, 2012
14,351
Cumbria
Goodness me that's good. I've been playing around making bits and bobs out of wood ever since me and my Dad made a desk tidy back in the first years of secondary school (still use it) - but nothing as professional looking as that. He will never be wanting for work with a skill like that.
 




Mr Putdown

Well-known member
Jan 26, 2004
2,901
Christchurch
He has a Kanna (hand-plane), a set of Japanese folding saws, two flush-cut saws, a small hand-plane, some Japanese marking squares and knives.
These are his standard kumiko patterns.

Stunning.

Many years since I’ve worked with wood, admittedly at the diametric opposite, where function surpassed form. :)

For someone young his work is a joy to behold, he’s got one hell of a future.

You must be justly so proud of him.
 


Coldeanseagull

Opinionated
Mar 13, 2013
8,364
Coldean
The patience required for kumiko is an art in itself. It's made more tolerable by the use of jigs, but even still it is seriously impressive
 


Seagull58

In the Algarve
Jan 31, 2012
8,538
Vilamoura, Portugal
This is amazing work.

I would be one proud father if he was my son.

One question.. How much of his work have you requested for you own home?

I would have put a list in as long as your arm [emoji23]

Since I don't live in the UK and Portuguese Customs is a nightmare, I only have kumiko coasters and a larger kumiko piece hanging on the wall, items that he was able to bring in his suitcase. He makes kumiko lamps covered with rice paper and I have my eyes on one if we can find an easy way to transport it. If I was in the UK I would throw £10k at him, get some larger items and become a showhome😁😁.
He only uses quality, sustainable wood, which doesn't come cheap. No chipboard!
 






Garry Nelson's Left Foot

Well-known member
Jul 7, 2003
13,536
tokyo
Having cleared this shameless plug with Bozza, I am here to give some publicity to an extraordinary, young furniture maker, my son, who has been shortlisted for the bespoke award at the Young Furniture Makers Exhibition this month
https://www.furnituremakers.org.uk/young-furniture-makers-exhibition/
The winners are selected by a committee of experts, no online voting and no VAR, so I'm not appealing for votes, just putting his work out there for the wider community to see.
This is his Goma storage seat that has been entered in the exhibition.
This is his website https://www.kumiko.co.uk/
He specialises in Japandi (Japanese-Scandinavian) style and Kumiko.
Thanks for your attention.

Has he been to Japan?

If he hasn't he probably should, there'll be loads of stuff he can learn/see/buy to take his work to an even higher level.

His kakuasa lamp is stunning.
 








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