Ep: 029 - Furnituremaker- Gabriel Keith Sutton
Publisher |
Trent Bell
Media Type |
audio
Categories Via RSS |
Arts
Business
Design
Entrepreneurship
Visual Arts
Publication Date |
May 14, 2020
Episode Duration |
01:10:00

In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Gabriel Keith Sutton, Furnituremaker, Designer and Craftsman located in Biddeford, ME.   Gabe is a  self-taught furniture maker and designer that hails from a long line of craftsmen. His great grandfather was a gunsmith and furniture maker in Southern Ohio, his grandfather was the head of Industrial Technology at Kent State University, and his father was a cabinetmaker.   Gabe began building furniture in a small shop 19 years ago with a  passion to create unique furniture that lasts for generations. A lot of Gabe's early work and current inspiration comes from the clean lines and elegant proportions of antique Danish furniture and the simple beauty of Japanese architecture. 

In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Gabriel Keith Sutton, Furnituremaker, Designer and Craftsman located in Biddeford, ME.

In this episode of Architecture, Design & Photography we sit down with Gabriel Keith Sutton, Furnituremaker, Designer and Craftsman located in Biddeford, ME.   Gabe is a  self-taught furniture maker and designer that hails from a long line of craftsmen. His great grandfather was a gunsmith and furniture maker in Southern Ohio, his grandfather was the head of Industrial Technology at Kent State University, and his father was a cabinetmaker.   Gabe began building furniture in a small shop 19 years ago with a  passion to create unique furniture that lasts for generations. A lot of Gabe's early work and current inspiration comes from the clean lines and elegant proportions of antique Danish furniture and the simple beauty of Japanese architecture. 

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