Shift, John Glendinning, 24” x 10” x 7” elm, milk paint
Furniture designer
John Glendinning’s meticulously crafted furniture and accessories could be interpreted as a modern arrangement of varying degrees and direction. A true hands-on craftsman, his complex pieces explore surface transition and the visual relationships between all of their individual wood components. His impressive collection reveals an interesting characteristic that exposes structural connections as organic forms, therefore creating an appearance of components branching out of one another.
Occasional Table, John Glendinning 48x 16x14 imbuya
John an accomplished furniture craftsman has received a number of awards and grants and was educated at our very own
Sheridan College School of Craft and Design [SOCAD] in Oakville, Ontario and previously at
Conestoga College Kitchener, Ontario. He currently resides and produces his sturdy furniture objects out of beautiful materials in Montreal, Quebec.
Surf, John Glendinning, 10” x 3” x 2.5” assorted woods, limited production
You can find more information on
John Glendinning and contact him . If you have a moment, catch him at the upcoming
Interior Design Show 2006, studio north, booth SN01 and in the future he can be found participating in these other fine upcoming events
ICFF International Contemporary Furniture Fair May 20-23 NYC and "Designed for Multiples by the Furniture Society, and Fragments" @
Cafe Gallery Projects London, Southwark Park London, UK, June/July 2006.
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