Furniture

Furniture projects made by contributors to Canadian Woodworking are presented with complete step-by-step instructions, photos with explanatory text, and project drawings and lists.

  • Step tansu

    Japanese for 'trunk' or 'chest', tansus ranged from small three step units to larger five and eight step units.

    July 13, 2005
    Rob Brown
  • Demilune Table

    This table is made out of maple and elm, but it would also look great in cherry, walnut or mahogany.

    July 13, 2005
    Eric Jollymore
  • Buffet & hutch

    This is the third project of a three part series for your dining room.

    May 13, 2005
    Danny Proulx
  • Waterbed

    Waterbeds have come a long way since they were popular in the 1970’s. They are available in all kinds of configurations, from a full-motion to a semi or full-motionless.

    May 13, 2005
    David Voth
  • Floating top console

    For this ‘floating top’ console, Chico strove for strength and grace: delicate, but not too frail.

    May 13, 2005
    Chico Sakman
  • Walking Stick Stand

    Walking-stick stand

    Walking sticks and umbrellas are handy to have near your entrance, but storing them attractively is another thing.

    March 13, 2005
    Michael Kampen
  • Dining room chairs

    This dining room chair project is the second of three dining room projects.

    March 13, 2005
    Danny Proulx
  • oak dining table

    Oak dining table

    This is the first in a series of three projects you can build for your dining room.

    January 4, 2005
    Danny Proulx
  • Candle stand table

    Candlestand table

    This well proportioned, small, early 18th century candlestand table presents an interesting and easily made turning project.

    July 13, 2004
    Bob Ireland
  • Coffee table

    Coffee table with two large drawers provides lot of storage.

    July 13, 2004
    Jim Borland
  • Nesting Tables

    Unique nesting tables

    Nesting tables usually consist of various sized tables that fit or nest together. Typically, nesting tables are separated when extra table space is needed, and placed back together when it is not.

    May 13, 2004
    Greg Sterenberg
  • Spectator chair

    When playing a relaxing game of pool, it's nice to have a comfortable chair to sit in as you watch your opponent and prepare your next shot.

    March 13, 2004
    David Voth
  • Deacon's bench

    Deacon’s bench

    This red oak Deacon's Bench provides both convenient entryway seating, and storage for winter boots and clothing.

    March 13, 2004
    Adrian Jones
  • Children’s table and chairs

    This unique table solves the problem of what to do with your children's art supplies.

    January 13, 2004
    Michel Theriault
  • Accent table

    Accent table with curved legs

    The organic shape of this accent table is created by a series of matching nested curves that produce a light, visual appearance.

    September 17, 2003
    Adrian Jones
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