M&T is a beautiful biannual print magazine from the US celebrating the preservation, research, and recreation of historic furniture. With no ads, and 144 pages printed and perfectly bound on 70# opaque uncoated paper, this is not just any magazine, this is a coffee table magazine.
They believe a full appreciation of period furniture-making practice comes from an integrative approach where your mind is as engaged as your hands are in learning. For this reason they have essays to expand your knowledge, tutorials to expand your skills, and interviews with the masters to inspire you to better work.
Meet the most dedicated period furniture makers today producing the very best in authentic preindustrial craftsmanship.
Get a behind the scenes look into the life and work of the most accomplished furniture conservators that are entrusted to treat some of the most important US cultural artifacts.
Sit down with the USA's most preeminent furniture scholars and read about their life, furniture, and scholarship methodology.
Issue 9 includes:
- The Sacred Common: Making an Icon Panel
- Making the Sussex Chair
- The Legacy of Cesar Chelor
- Scribes of Nature: Dendrochronology and the Deeper Story of Wooden Objects
- Examination of an 1815-1830 New England Rocking Chair
- Iterative Design in Vernicular Workholding
- The Master is Free: The Legendary Skill of John Hemmings
- A Useful Third Hand: Shop-made Viking Clamps
- A Path to Serenity: Sheltering at th eBench with the Korean Masters