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Pulpit restoration part two: Assessing the craft
Before any meaningful pulpit restoration can begin, there is a stage that goes beyond condition and into understanding. Not just what the piece is, but when it was made, how it evolved, and what that means for its construction. For this pulpit at St Patrick's Church, new historical insight revealed that its origins date back to around 1856, with further modifications believed to have taken place during the church’s expansion in the late 19th century. This explained somet
Andy Sams
Apr 145 min read


Pulpit restoration. A story waiting to be uncovered
Back in November, Studio Sams was contacted by Father Gerard of St Patrick's Church with a request that would become one of our most meaningful projects to date: a full pulpit restoration of a long-forgotten piece of church history. At first glance, it sounded like a fairly typical commission within the world of church furniture restoration. But from the moment we stepped inside the church and began to understand its heritage, it became clear this was something far more sign
Andy Sams
Mar 305 min read


Making the move from advertising to furniture making
I've never been any good in comfort zones. They're too safe and I get too bored. I can feel myself getting itchy feet, desperately...
Andy Sams
Sep 10, 20255 min read


Searching for furniture? What would Goldilocks do?
As we move through life, we fill our homes with so many strange and wonderful things. Some we choose for how they look, some are...
Andy Sams
Sep 4, 20252 min read


Gathering: Creating a Bespoke Scottish Beech Dining Table
There’s something powerful in the act of gathering. The coming together of friends and family, or even strangers. Enjoying some food and...
Andy Sams
Jul 22, 20252 min read
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