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To obtain your Press Pass or additional information, please contact:
Karla Little, Show Manager
p: 401-816-0963
e: klittle@finefurnishingsshow.com Leslie Lindeman
Marketing Director
e: leslie@finefurnishingsshow.com
Shows Full of Story Ideas & Photo Ops
Countless possibilities for articles, stories, and photo essays await you on the show floor.
The artisans who exhibit at these shows are fascinating people with interesting life stories, who design and handcraft extraordinary things.
Here are just a few examples:
- Mark Miller of Slinger, Wisconsin learned to make shoji screens from traditional makers in Japan with his wife Emi translating the language between them. Mark and Emi develop their custom shoji designs cooperatively and then Mark constructs the shoji and Emi selects and mounts the paper. Read more...
- Lamp shades made from tea bags? Why not, said Deborah Bruns-Thomas of Perkasie, Pennsylvania who painstakingly deconstructs individual teabags to create her unique home accessories. Read more...
- The White House commissioned Sherri Lindsay of Pittsburg, Kansas to make an egg shell mosaic egg for an Easter display. She also created 50 keepsake egg shell mosaic boxes for Academy Awards nominees. Read more...
- A credenza built by David Sears of Arlington, Massachusetts was selected by the Furniture Society to be part of their exhibit at the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. Read more...
- Handwoven rugs made by Kelly Marshall of Minneapolis, Minnesota can be found in the homes of notable celebrities such as Garrison Keillor, Jessica Lang, and Walter Mondale. Read more...
- Jewelry made with recycled gold by Stephani Briggs adorns conservationist Susan Babson as well as Tabitha King, the wife of noted author Stephan King. Read more...
- Michael Doerr’s furniture is featured in the Smithsonian Institute School of Design lecture series on Contemporary American Crafts. Read more...
- Appalachian chair maker Brian Boggs developed and built a machine that cuts and splits hickory bark, his favorite seat weaving material. He will be building a chair from scratch during the Milwaukee Show. Read more...
- Hand made carved and gilded frames by Peter Miller of Woodbury, Connecticut enclose art by some of the greatest American artists, including: Childe Hassam, Geroge Sotter, Percival Rousseau, William Trost Richards, and Thomas Hart Benton. Read more...
- As Anna Millea of St. Louis, Missouri struggled with cancer, she threw away her old rules and illusions and began producing expressive, colorful furniture, pillows, and accessories. Read more...
- Fine furniture built by Stewart Crick of Washington, D.C. has been featured on the television show Good Morning America as well as several magazines such as Fine Woodworking and Arts and Crafts Homes. Read more...
- Wood from trees downed by Hurricane Katrina is used by Greg Arceneaux of Covington, Louisianna to create his Acadian and Creole Louisiana Heritage Collection of handcrafted furniture. Read more...
A few more general story ideas:
We are always happy to provide whatever support materials you desire. If you don’t find exactly what you need on the website, we will do our best to obtain it for you.
We hope you will attend one or both shows this year. To experience all these exhibitors’ work under one roof is a potent experience.
Sincerely,
Leslie Lindeman
Marketing Director
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