Tangerine Windsor
Made by students using turning, carving, and joinery
Fair Market Value: $1,250
Students will receive 50% of winning bid
Dimensions: 34" x 15"x 15"
Painted maple, poplar, and oak woods
- Your credit card will be automatically charged at the conclusion of the auction.
- Shipping is NOT included in the winning bid. Items can be picked up by appointment or shipped for an additional cost.
Craft and Material Studies students from University of the Arts under Don Miller's instruction
In the study of Wood/Furniture at UArts, students gain a mastery of tools, methods and materials to create meaningful, unique pieces-and have many opportunities to display your work in studio, on campus and in the neighborhood.
Don Miller's sculpture and furniture works are inspired by a broad range of historical woodworking practice and have been shown in New York, Boston and the upper Midwest. A background as a stringed instrument maker and a developing interest in fiber-based processes augment his long practical woodworking experience.
This Windsor chair was made in 2016 as a collaborative project by C+MS/Wood juniors and seniors. It is constructed in traditional materials and by traditional methods- turning, carving, joinery.