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Sam Maloof, Woodworker
by Sam Maloof
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Amazon rank: #150,546
Price: $31.87
bound: 224 pages
Publisher: Kodansha International; 1 edition (February 22, 2013)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1568365098
ISBN-13: 978-1568365091
Weight: 2.6 pounds
In 2000, when the path of the new CA-210 freeway extension included the Maloof property, the home was moved about 3 miles to its current location at 5131 Carnelian Street (at the northeast corner of the intersection with Hidden Farm Road; 340940N 1173657W / 34.1612N 117.6157W / 34.1612; -117.6157 (Maloof house))WThe rear of the Sam Maloof site showing the roofs of his shops and museumIn 1953, Maloof relocated to Alta Loma, CaliforniaSam MaloofMid Century ChairAwesome ChairsTufted ChairThe JetsonsModern FurnitureTeakArmchairsStoolsForwardMid century wooden tufted chair by Sam MaloofSee Morefrom InstagramFurniture ChairsModern FurnitureDining ChairsFurniture DesignSam MaloofWood JoineryWood DesignLow BackDark WoodForwardSam Maloof dining chair blow backSee More
"Sam Maloof"Di Mare (1999) LSam Maloof Sam Maloof is the self-taught master of contemporary American furniture, creating pieces throughout the 20th century that combine the art of design with the necessity of comfort5131 Carnelian Street, Alta Loma, CA 91701 909-987-2805 sammaloofwoodworkergmail.com All rights reservedThe Origin Story of Wonder Woman (4:36) Comment on this Story Please enable JavaScript to view the comments powered by DisqusThe seat is hand-carved by master woodworker Sam Maloof.See MoreMaloof said he hoped his furniture had a soul to it, and the soul of this piece is instantly apparentLater he attended Chino High SchoolMaloof's work is in the collections of several major American museums, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, the Philadelphia Museum of Art, and the Smithsonian American Art Museum.[3] He was described by the N.Y
He made chairs that seem as alive and organic as the wood he used to make themMaloof learned to speak Spanish from a Mexican-born housekeeper and Arabic from his parents even before he learned English.[6] He was engaged in woodworking even as a child, made a broad spatula for his mother for turning bread, carved dollhouse furniture, cars and other toysOn larger pieces, he often used Poplar in areas that would not be visible during ordinary use"Sam Maloof, Furniture Craftsman, Dies at 93," New York TimesPhotograph by Steve Schudder 2012See Moreby sammaloofwoodworkerHart 1994 Albert Paley Henry Halem John McQueen Merry Renk Patti Warashina Robert Ebendorf Rude Osolnik Stephen de Staebler Viola Frey Lee Nordness 1995 Charles Counts Ferne Jacobs Fred Fenster JResidence Alta Loma, California Occupation Woodworker Spouse(s) Alfreda Louise Ward (19481998;her death) Beverly Wingate Maloof (20012009;his death) Children Samuel W
Sam MaloofModern FurnitureBar StoolStoolsJeddahWoodworking PlansJoineryKitchen IslandsChairForwardHandcrafted by Sam Maloof Woodworker, IncMayer Thurman Theodore Cohen 2001 David Ellsworth Gary Noffke Joan Livingstone John Glick Michael James Norman Schulman Thomas Patti Warren Seelig Alice Rooney 2002 Harlan Butt Jane Sauer John Cederquist Paula Winokur Robert Winokur Garth Clark 2003 Ana Lisa Hedstrom James Tanner Kurt Weiser Norma Minkowitz Tom Joyce Albert LeCoff 2005 Alphonse Mattia Flora Mace Gary Griffin Joey Kirkpatrick Linda Threadgill Patricia Hickman Martha Longenecker 2006 Akio Takamori Howard Ben-Tr Jason Pollen Kiff Slemmons Walter Hamady Stuart Kestenbaum 2007 Arturo Sandoval Marilyn da Silva Mark Lindquist Richard Notkin Robert Brady William Morris Nanette Laitman 2008 Adela Akers Glenda Arentzen Gyngy Laky John Horn Robyn Horn Tony Hepburn Toots Zynsky Wendy Maruyama Lois Moran 2009 Benjamin Moore Bernard Bernstein Carol Shaw-Sutton Jamie Bennett Louis Marak Rosanne Somerson Robert Pfannebecker 2010 Ginny Ruffner John Garrett John Stephenson Rebecca Medel Ron Ho Susanne Stephenson William Hunter Janet Koplos 2012 Andrea Gill Anne Currier Dante Marioni Lewis Knauss Sharon Church Sherri Smith Thomas Loeser Bruce Pepich 2014 John Gill Jane Lackey Michael Hurwitz Judith Schaechter Bruce Metcalf William Carlson Tina Oldknow Recipients of the Gold Medal for Consummate Craftsmanship Dorothy Liebes (1970) Anni Albers (1981) Harvey Littleton (1983) Lucy MAnd now honoring the centennial of the artists birth, the Sam and Alfreda Maloof Foundation for Arts and Crafts, a Smithsonian Affiliate museum in Alta Loma, is featuring more than 60 objects including furniture, drawings, photographs and other ephemera from the artists storied careerBoth Jimmy Carter and his successor, Ronald Reagan had rocking chairs made by Sam Maloof, much like the rocker in the Smithsonian collectionRetrieved 8 March 2015Gray 1983 Douglass Morse Howell FPrepare to be amazedFurniture ChairsFurniture ProjectsFurniture DesignChair DesignModern FurnitureSam MaloofFurniture HardwareMid Century FurnitureRocking ChairForwardHandcrafted by Sam Maloof Woodworker, IncMalcolm Watkins James Melchert Lloyd Herman Marion Stroud Swingle Paul JHistory World History Video Newsletter Featured: The Packhorse Librarians of the Great Depression Science Age of Humans Human Behavior Mind & Body Our Planet Space Wildlife Newsletter Earth Optimism Summit Featured: Life in the Cosmos Innovation The Innovative Spirit Education Energy Health & Medicine Technology Video Newsletter Featured: Talk To This Computer Interface With Your Eyes Arts & Culture Art Books Design Food Music & Film Video Newsletter Featured: How a Powder Revolutionized Baking Travel Armenia Austria Taiwan Smithsonian Journeys Travel Quarterly Travel With Us Newsletter Featured: The Mystery of the "Armenian Stonehenge" At the Smithsonian Visit Exhibitions New Research From the Collections Curators' Corner Ask Smithsonian Podcasts Video Lodging Newsletter Featured: Sidedoor: A Smithsonian Podcast Photos 2016 Photo Contest Winners Announced Submit to Our 2017 Contest Photo of the Day Tumblr Instagram Videos & Podcasts Ingenuity Awards Ask Smithsonian Smithsonian Channel Video Contest Future Is Here Podcasts Games Daily Sudoku Universal Crossword Daily Word Search Jumble Mah Jong Quest KenKen Backgammon Subscribe (Top Menu) Current Issue Subscribe Save 84% off the newsstand price! Subscribe (Dropdown) Renew (Dropdown) Give a Gift (Dropdown) Shop Smithsonian Subscribe SmartNews History Science Innovation Arts & Culture Travel At the Smithsonian Photos Videos & Podcasts Games + At the Smithsonian Magazine Photos Videos Games Shop Search Facebook Twitter 3b77e5066e
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