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We
are craftsmen. We build rustic furnishings that combine
whimsy and comfort. We infuse our work with a deep knowledge
of both the materials and the history of the rustic
tradition. Our furniture has presence, sometimes quiet,
sometimes bold, always alive with the mystery of nature.
We collaborate with our customers. Your ideas and needs
bring out the best in our work. Whether building an
arbor for your garden, a hoopback chair for your porch,
or a table for your bedside, we commit ourselves fully
to our craft. For more information or to arrange an
appointment, please contact us, we look forward to talking
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Jack DeMuth grew up on the banks of Pennsylvania’s
Yellow Breeches Creek. “Fly fishing and farming
were my great loves.” His woodworking career began
at the renowned Emily Street in Cambridge MA. He decided
to devote himself entirely to rustic work when he realized
that the nuance of nature’s forms should be embraced
not reinvented. “I’m a composer, nature
is the note maker.”
His rustic furnishings have been exhibited at Lincoln
center in New York City, the Decordova Museum School’s
gallery and in private collections. Using 19th century
hand tools, he built a timberframe barn which serves
as a furniture studio and gallery.
See
Jack featured in the Boston Globe
on June 12, 2005.
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