guests from Tennessee Valley Museum of Art examine two century old thick oak slab

We had visitors from the Tennessee Valley Museum of Art yesterday.  Mary Settle Cooney, Jim Berryman, and Steve Price are examining a couple thick slabs that came from a 220 year old oak who's wonderful previous life served as shade to the parishioners of the St. Luke Missionary Baptist Church in Athens, Al.  We usually keep the doors locked, but if you'd like to schedule a showing, just let us know!

Robin Wade
Robin Wade Furniture is a celebration of nature—a melding of a forward thinking commitment to the environment and a quiet, harmonious design aesthetic. From his "slow studio" in North Alabama, award-winning wood artist Robin Wade designs and crafts one-of-a-kind handmade furniture. Years before a piece is ready to enter a client's home or a gallery, the process begins—naturally—with the tree. Sustainably harvested, each specimen of hardwood is flitch sawn into natural-edge wood slabs, debarked by hand with a draw knife, and stacked to dry, usually for years, before the final cure in the kiln. From here, Wade and his team use both hand and power tools to bring Wade's vision to life, and then finish each piece with a hand-rubbed oil blend. Each organic furniture creation by Robin Wade Furniture balances the raw, natural beauty of environmentally, locally sourced hardwoods with minimally invasive, clean lines—a juxtaposition Wade calls both rustic and modern. “I haven’t yet found a better artist than nature,” he says.
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