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One of the goals I set when I retired three years ago was to write and publish an article in a major woodworking magazine.

Early last year I was thrilled when Popular Woodworking magazine accepted my proposal about building Charles Rohlfs' 1898 desk chair. I made this chair several months ago but I held off posting it until the article in the Feb 2015 edition of Popular Woodworking Magazine was published.



Most woodworkers are familiar with Arts and Crafts makers such as Morris, Stickley and Greene. Their furniture is routinely featured in woodworking magazines. Charles Rohlfs has not received the same notoriety.

I've been studying Rohlfs work for a number of years and have recreated a number of his pieces. Rohlfs work is unmistakably arts and crafts furniture but with an eccentric edge to it. So I am thrilled to be able to bring Rohlfs work to a large number of woodworkers.
I've made a number of versions of the desk chair, refining each one to more closely resemble the original version that I saw at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

This version of Rohlfs 1898 Desk Chair is made from African mahogany. It was darkened a bit with an English chestnut stain, and finished with several coats of "tung oil" then wax.

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Congratulations Peter. Another outstanding build combined with educating and exposing Rohlfs work to so many of us. Thanks for all your dedicated efforts. Well done.
 

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Gorgeous !!! Looks like Chris Schwarz got the cover. Bummer. :(
 

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Rod and John, thanks very much. I'm happy to be in the magazine alongside a project by Chris Schwarz.
 

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Sweet looking piece of art there Peter!
 

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I'm voting for your chair, Peter. Wonder if there's time to switch the cover? :)

The opening photo is also gorgeous. Did Al Parrish take that one? It looks like his style of perfection.
 

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Paul - thanks very much.

Hi John. the opening photo for my article was taken by a local photographer Frances Juriansz
 

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I greatly enjoyed the article - and the amazing piece you produced. I've added it to my "If only I could build that!" list.

One of these days . . .

Thanks!
 

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beautiful chair peter, and some very worthy goals, its a real treat to see one of our own woodworkers being spotlighted and published, i know you have done other works of Rohlfs and i'm sure there will be more to come, bravo peter, i cant wait to see more
 

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Peter,

You are a master of your craft. I'm glad they took you up on your offer. It's good to expand a woodworkers mind through example and knowledge!

CONGRATULATIONS!
 

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jd, grizz, doc - thanks for your comments. this year I'm hoping to get another couple Rohlfs pieces done, one being the tall case clock.
 

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Nice job Peter. I had read your article earlier this week. Fascinating work.
 

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Calisdad, thanks for your comment and for taking the time to read my article. It is much appreciated.
 

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Hi Peter, I was just in the grocery store and saw your article in PW!!! I had no idea you are "being published".
Usually, I just flip through these mags, but this one I will buy.
Congratulations,
Craig
 

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Excellent craftsmanship on the chair. Congrats on being published!

The wainscoting in the background of several of the shots is quite nice, too.
 

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That is a great accomplishment Peter!
Not just having built this wonderful chair but getting it published is the icing on the cake .
I hope they paid you for this but there should be some good offers coming in .

Klaus
 

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Congratulations on a great accomplishment on both the beautiful chair and article!!!
 

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Congratulations Peter.
I hope this winds up in a special place like a museum for all to admire .
This is a great accomplishment and you should be very proud .

Klaus
 

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Wow, amazing. I saw the pic in the daily feed and thought, "how did someone make this chair that fast!? I just got my copy of the mag last week!" So cool to see another version from the article writer himself. It's beautiful. I don't know if it's something I will every try because the style just doesn't fit in well with some of my other interests, but I might just have to because of it's challenge and beauty.
 

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Congrats on getting your chair project published Peter! Well deserved recognition too. You did some really wonderful work on this chair, it looks fantastic.
 
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