The Furniture Bible: Everything You Need to Know to Identify, Restore & Care for Furniture
By (Author) Christophe Pourny
By (author) Jen Renzi
Foreword by Martha Stewart
Workman Publishing
Artisan Books
1st December 2014
4th November 2014
United States
General
Non Fiction
684.1
Hardback
304
Width 6mm, Height 6mm, Spine 6mm
1201g
A comprehensive guide to restoring, transforming, preserving, and learning about your furniturefrom antiques to midcentury, be they family heirlooms or funky flea-market findsfrom Christophe Pourny, Martha Stewarts go-to restorer.
One partJoy of Cooking, one partDominomagazine, this is the all-new furniture bible.Unlike the snoozy (and generally black-and-white) how-to-refinish-your-furniture workbooks currently on the market, this is a stealth technical manual embedded in the context of a seductive, full-color coffee-table book.The heart of the book is an accessible primer on Christophes favorite techniquesceruse, vernis anglais, water gildingwith step-by-step how-tos for achieving them yourself.Readers will learn about wax finishes, oil finishes, and lacquers, as well as effects to create with paint, metal, and gilding.
Examples are shown on a wide range of furniturea table, a desk, a hutch, a plant stand, a simple chest of drawers.Readers will learn about furniture construction, from medieval times to the present; how to identify types of wood; and how to distinguish a Louis XIV chair from a Louis XV one.They will come away knowing how to care for their leather and properly clean hardware; fix a broken leg and replace felt pads; distinguish a real antique from a fake; and make their own polishes at home.
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A guide for the pros, DIYers and furniture aficionados eager for tips from the expert. Pournys practical advice on all things antique is coupled with historical notes.
Time
A comprehensive but accessible guide to restoration that lays out everything you need to know about making over wooden furniture.
Martha Stewart Living
Authority wafts from [Pournys] handsome how-to book like the sweet smell of lemon oil.
New York Times
A practical, visual guide for anyone who wants to restore a cherished heirloom or simply correct a water stain.
San Francisco Chronicle
Pournys book will serve brave DIYers as well as design aficionados wishing to hone their connoisseurship.
ArchitecturalDigest.com
Its really everything you wanted to know about furniture but were afraid to ask.
WWD.com
Whether you want to refresh your mothers outdatedbureau,refinish a set ofvintage Danish Modern chairs, orrestoreantiquemarquetry to its former glory,
this volumes got you coveredand then some.
Design*Sponge
Encyclopedic in coverage . . . deftly illustrated and defined . . . a fantastic go-to source for furniture care.
Library Journal, starred review
A thorough and practical guide for the furniture expert as well as for the novice restorer. . . . This guide will find a wide audience among those who simply want to learn about and appreciate good furniture, as well as those who are more hands-on.
Publishers Weekly, starred review
This is a very useful and important book for anyone who owns furnitureantique, modern, or newor anyone who plans to fix or restore it.
Martha Stewart
Christophe Pournyis one of the most esteemed furniture restorers in the business. Top decoratorslike Bunny Williams, John Saladino, and Jamie Drakeentrust him to regildLouis XVI bergres, refresh the luster on French-polished 18th-century diningtables, and work magic on time-worn straw marquetrysurfaces.Descended from a long line of artisans, hewas reared inhis cabinetmaker fathers atelier in the South of France and apprenticed at hisuncle Pierre Madels legendary antiques shop on rue Jacob inParis. Today, Christophe isthe official restorer to the City of New Yorkand counts the Metropolitan Museum of Art, Uma Thurman, and Martha Stewart among hiscelebratedclients.He frequently appears on TheMartha Stewart Show andin top shelter publications, and his handcraftedfurniture tonics are sold nationwide.
Jen Renzi is a Brooklyn-based editor who specializes in architecture and design.A former staffer at House & Garden magazine, she is a columnist at TheWall Street Journal (My Favorite Room) and House Beautiful (The Last Words) and edits the IIDAs design journal, Perspective.She has written for Architectural Digest, New York, Art + Auction, Wallpaper, The New York Times Magazine, Interior Design, and Cond Nast Traveler, among other publications.Jen wrote the text for Vera: The Art and Life of an Icon (Abrams, 2010), is the author of The Art of Tile (Clarkson Potter, 2009), and ghostwrote Jonathan Adlers Happy Chic decorating series for Sterling Innovation (2010).She has also contributed to design books for Princeton Architectural Press, Simon & Schuster, Pointed Leaf Press, and others.