We also offer bespoke furniture, woodworking and design courses for both groups and individuals. A bespoke course enables students to select their own content and duration.
We also offer bespoke furniture, woodworking and design courses for both groups and individuals. A bespoke course enables students to select their own content and duration. This option is perfect for those who would like to focus on a specific aspect, or for anyone who prefers one-to-one tuition.
Courses can run from a single day up to a couple of weeks. I can offer anything from a brief taster (a wonderful present) to achieving a fully professional standard of furniture making.
Aidan McEvoy is a designer maker of contemporary fine furniture, with 15 years professional experience designing and making a wide variety of pieces. These range from a table commissioned for the Summerhouse at Buckingham Palace to a jewellery box purchased by the New Walk Museum & Art Gallery in Leicester to showcase the legacy of the Arts & Crafts movement.
Brought up in West Cork in Ireland, Aidan spent his youth in the family workshop helping his father, a master carpenter. By age 10 Aidan had sold his first piece, a cabinet made from scrap wood.
This early enthusiasm and ambition developed rapidly. For a secondary school woodwork exam Aidan presented the examiners, not with a table or bookstand but with a 15ft land yacht.
Inspired by the Arts and Craft movement, Aidan creates individual pieces of uniquely designed and traditionally made fine furniture.
After several years spent working in Ireland, Germany and France, absorbing their differing approaches to woodwork Aidan moved to London. Aiming to extend his project management and business knowledge alongside his craft skills, Aidan set up his first company, supplying bespoke woodworking solutions to commercial clients. He soon had a 12 strong team working on a varied portfolio, ranging from high-end shop fitting, to exclusive residential projects in Chelsea.
Over time however Aidan found himself increasingly drawn back to his first love – designing and making furniture. After travelling around South East Asia learning about their design traditions, he joined the prestigious Edward Barnsley Trust to undertake formal training in fine furniture making. Aidan was awarded a Queen Elizabeth Scholarship, one of only four QEST scholars ever to receive this award for furniture making.
Our workshop provides a hands-on learning environment for those who are interested in developing their woodwork, carpentry and creative skills.
This elemental two day beginners' course is intended for those new to woodworking or with limited experience.
Ready for your first date with woodworking? Join designer and furniture maker, Kirsty of Fine Piece, to learn the basics of woodworking, as you practice your new skills on a simple box.
This course will allow you to recognise your skills, knowledge and understanding and to demonstrate your competence in a real workplace environment so you can work as a Site Carpenter within the construction industry.
A one day course developing the skills you have learned from our 'Introduction to Woodwork - Hand Tools 1' course, as well as expanding tool knowledge and skills.
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