Toby Winteringham

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Marquetry ‘Shift’ Table To Be Featured In Vogue and Wallpaper

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Patternity Shift Table // A Collaboration With Toby Winteringham // As Featured In VOGUE September 2010

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Toby Winteringham – Open Studios and Update

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Here's a quick news update Norfolk Open Studios: Toby Winteringham Studio News The Phase sideboard and Bureau were featured in the Saturday Telegraph and Sunday Times Home section this month resulting in several inquiries and sale of the Bureau. We are delighted that the articles were both celebrating hand made crafts. www.Toby Winteringham.com

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Patternity’s Marquetry Arrives with Hidden Art in Milan 2010

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Grace Winteringham presents her Phase Bureau with Hidden Art in Milan 2010 Father and Daughter Collaboration A quick nod to this lovely Father and Daughter collaboration highlighted in my earlier Toby Winteringham and Patternity post. The new images and quotes come from a May 14th, 2010 post at Purewhite - Designs by Kirsty White:   "The collaboration with daughter, Grace, has borne fruit. Her company, Patternity, has been selected by Hidden Art to go to Salone Satellite 2010 in Milan."     "The Phase pattern used in the range explores traditional marquetry craft...

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Toby Winteringham – Paternity and Grace

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I have long admired the graceful curves and fine contemporary design of Toby Winteringham's hand crafted furniture and mirrors. Like Anita Lear, Toby trained at London's Royal College of Art. For nearly thirty years he and a small team of craftsmen have been working out of his studio, located in a barn on the outskirts of King's Lynn in Norfolk. Toby Winteringham designs and creates beautiful pieces that feature hand cut marquetry, veneering and fine cabinetwork. Craftsman Credentials Toby's work is listed on the Crafts Council's index of selected makers. He has exhibited widely and shown...

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More Contemporary Art Marquetry

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You will enjoy seeing Trippin' Up, Jay Stanger's 1993 piece at the Museum of Arts and Design in New York City, and reading what he has to say about it. His approach opens my mind to studio furniture that playfully integrates function with sculpture in a way that I find enchanting - an unexpected affect...   Trippin' Up (1993) Purpleheart, Dyed Veneers, Anodized Aluminum Stool 48"H x 30"W x 36"D   [To view Jay Stanger's remarkable contemporary marquetry sculptures you can visit his Modern Methods website here. I'll be away for a few days. When I return I'll do a couple of posts...

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