The Snowdon Summer school is our flagship programme for furniture makers to learn high-end furniture-making skills which will raise their portfolio and practise.
Now in its seventh year, this week-long programme provides an exciting opportunity for eight talented students to learn traditional cabinetmaking and marquetry techniques from master craftspeople, from material selection to advanced finishing techniques. Over the course of six days, students make a piece of furniture each which forms a vehicle for learning skills required to make in industry at the highest level.
About the Course
The course is an intensely social experience for students, who live together on-site at Highgrove and strive to work productively and passionately in a supportive studio culture. During the training week, students will:
- Learn to make fine dovetail drawers in sycamore and elm. They are given instruction in a hybrid technique using hand and machine tools with the upmost care.
- Generate ideas for marquetry tabletops. Each student selects their best option and cuts it from veneers by hand, to be glued up in a press
- Receive an introduction to the process of polishing up furniture to a ‘mirror’ finish.
- Rub back and apply a finish to additional pre made components before assembling a complete item of furniture that incorporates their dovetail drawer and marquetry top.
Throughout the week, visiting lecturers in craft and design share their viewpoints and experience. Students are encouraged to explore and develop their own mindset and approach to making creatively and accurately, in order to hone their furniture making skills.
In addition to the practical work, students will spend a day in the woods with a forester to discuss trees, growing and the process of harvesting and converting trunks to useful timber. They will also visit a professional furniture workshop to glue up their marquetry tops, meet practitioners and see real working environments.
Entry requirements
To be considered for a place on The Snowdon Summer School, applicants must be able to demonstrate:
- A strong work ethic
- A desire to forge a career in cabinetmaking or work in fine carpentry workshops
- Experience of wood working, wood machining and hand skills
- An interest in learning traditional cabinet making skills and marquetry techniques
- An interest in sustainability and the environment
- Creativity and potential, demonstrated through a high-quality portfolio
How to apply
Please follow the link to the application form to apply. Applications close on Friday, 7th June 2024 at noon.