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OUR MISSION:

Vermont Furniture Designs strives to build the most beautiful and durable furniture possible. We believe that the outside of the furniture should appear as if built with traditional techniques, with an emphasis on color and grain selection and matching boards. Inside, we apply the technology that is most appropriate for the use in question-the most up-to-date parts and the strongest and smoothest operating slides and hardware. Those parts that are not visible are chosen because they do the absolute best job in the application.

We make parts in multiples, but each piece of furniture is bench-crafted by a small team of Vermont Craftsmen. Everyone on our team is a quality-control person, and parts and furniture can be rejected at any time.

This results in an old-world look with a high degree of quality and durability. We are considered the top quality vendor by all of our wholesale customers, and this is backed up by a return rate near zero. We feel comfortable comparing our furniture with pieces costing two to three times as much – Vermont Furniture Designs produces a great value!

JOINERY

Mortise and Tenon Joints

Wherever structural right angles meet, a mortise and tenon joint is used. As shown in the photo, a solid wood tenon connects two adjoining components. The tenon secures the joint and holds it tightly together. This insertion of one wood block into another gives the joint its superior strength and flexibility of movement. In high stress joints additional glue blocks are used to insure durability.

 

 

DRAWER BOXES

Chuck and Bore Joints

Our standard drawer boxes are Baltic Birch plywood with Chuck and Bore construction. This plywood is the strongest made in the world (it originates in Russia) and has many plies of solid veneers with absolutely no voids. The wood pegs, or chucks, shown in the photo are carved from the same solid piece of wood used to create the side panel. They are NOT inserted dowels. This precision joinery, also called round mortise and tenon, creates a strong and durable drawer box. The use of plywood removes the weaknesses associated with wood movement; mostly, that constant expansion and contraction eventually will break glue lines.

This drawer box technology was originally invented for office furniture – a use requiring much stronger construction than home furniture. They have been lab-tested to be stronger and resist more stress than a solid wood dovetail drawer box. We believe that they are the strongest and most durable drawer boxes available and we have NEVER had one fail under any circumstances. In addition, they are finished with an extremely smooth and tough polyester finish – the only part of our furniture not treated by hand with oil. This protects your clothing and linens, as well as making cleaning easier.

For the traditionalist, we offer solid wood dovetail drawer boxes. They have the feel and look of old-world furniture. They are treated with the same finish. Ask us or your dealer about purchasing your furniture with dovetail drawers.

DOORS AND ENDS

Floating Panels

Solid hardwood floating panels are used on the sides and doors of our case pieces. Each one is fitted and inserted into the frame. This construction method allows the panel to breathe within the borders of the frame and prevents the piece from warping or cracking. Floating panels are also aesthetically pleasing. They add a decorative element to the piece.

 

 

Frame and Drawer Fronts

The wood used to create a drawer front or a section of the frame is a single board. This solid wood construction enhances the simplicity of the piece with undivided grain patterns. In addition, all horizontally aligned drawer fronts are cut from a single board, continuing the grain pattern across the entire front of the furniture in a natural, eye-pleasing sweep.

All legs and beams are one piece of solid wood- not glued up from smaller pieces. On rare occasions, as in exceptionally long legs or a wide top, the lumber is not available to create these and we are forced to laminate them. In that case, we always make sure the glue lines are hidden and the grain matches across the glue line to avoid an unnatural appearance.

FINISH

Oil and Wax

We take great care in sanding our furniture and, as mentioned above, in selecting matching color and grain. This allows us to use a hand-rubbed oil finish which highlights the natural color and beauty of the wood. Particularly in cherry, but also in maple and walnut, this oil brings out the depth of the wood and speeds the darkening that develops with age. With a little care, our traditional oil and wax finish will protect your furniture and develop the patina that distinguishes hand-crafted furniture.

In addition, our finish is less toxic to the environment. The process produces no emissions to pollute the air.

 

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P.O. Box 4533 Burlington, Vermont 05406 802-655-6568
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