Complete instructions and precise diagrams for making a wide array of mission-style furnishings: bread boards, candlesticks, footstools, folding tables, chairs, floor lamps, writing desks, and more. Perfect for woodworkers of all ages and abilities, this handy guide will be invaluable to collectors and historians of American style. 62 halftones and diagrams.
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Mission Furniture: How to Make It by Popular Mechanics Nearly 100 of the most desirable pieces of Mission furniture that you could ever want to make: chairs, desks, sideboards, buffets, and many smaller pieces. 213 illustrations, including measured drawings.
Mission Furniture You Can Build by John D. Wagner Wagner provides plans for 10 authentic replicas of Mission furniture. He makes it simple to create endlessly satisfying period pieces such as a Morris chair, bookcase, couch, and coffee table.
Bemrose on Traditional Woodworking: Carving, Fretwork, Buhl Work and Marquetry by William Bemrose, Frederick Wilbur This three-in-one volume combines a trio of rare classics on artisanal woodworking techniques and designs. Practical instructions, helpful diagrams, and other illustrations explain cabinetry building with metal inlays, cut-out decorative designs, and more.
Easy-to-Make Arts and Crafts Lamps and Shades by John D. Adams How to turn inexpensive materials into attractive, functional objects — from a dining room dome to an electric candle sconce.