Mackintosh 9 Drawer Dresser 1
Mackintosh 9 Drawer Dresser 2
Mackintosh 9 Drawer Dresser 3
Mackintosh 9 Drawer Dresser 4

Mackintosh 9 Drawer Dresser

$8,700

Casework, properly made, is extremely labor-intensive. To make a dresser, bureau, or cabinet that will last as long as our other furniture, we have to be very particular. By nature, casework will be the most expensive of our work. We pride ourselves in making exceptional dressers, bureaus, desks, and sideboards. We have a wide range of hardware available to us, and will offer a broad selection of pulls. Hand cut paneled sides. Full dust panels for strength. Side hung, center guided, dovetailed drawers glide smooth as silk on their wooden runners. 5/4" thick top… Massive throughout, these dressers weigh nearly 400 lbs!!! 5/4" lumber is used on the case and top, and the side paneling is resawn and matched from thicker boards. Traditional mortise and tenon construction. The dust panels are dovetailed into the legs. Full dust panels and reinforced at all stress points. The case is battleship strong. The piston fit of the drawers rewards with a satisfying "whoosh" of air as the drawers are opened and closed. The case is sealed, and the air enters and exits at the top in back….no drawing floor dust into the case onto your clothes !!

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Michael, Judy, Alana, Jennifer, & Christopher Schmitt

Michael, Judy, Alana, Jennifer, & Christopher Schmitt

Dryad Studios

Green Forest, AR
Member since: 2011
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Our focus, for the past 40 years, has been the Arts & Crafts Style.
Generally, 12–16 weeks, or more, lead time to order. We have MANY more photos of most of these pieces.

$500. scheduling deposit and then 25% when we begin. Balance and shipping on completion. We send out color chips when we get a scheduling deposit. We do, occasionally, have individual pieces completed and ready to ship.

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Arts and Crafts furniture, handmade one piece at a time, has been our sole enterprise since 1984. The shop consists of Michael and Judy, who have homesteaded here since the, "back to the land", movement of the early 1970s. Added on, in the early 80s, were the twins Jennifer and Alana, and quickly thereafter, Christopher.

We own and manage a 160 acre, timbered mountaintop. It is a Tree Farm near the headwaters of the Buffalo National River and the Ozark National Forest, in NW Arkansas. There we raise, log, saw and kiln dry our own lumber for our furniture. We also produce all the building lumber needed for our homes and shop. Our Mobile Dimension Sawmill has been providing lumber from our logs since 1978.
Our work was used to reacquire the Copyright on the Roycroft Orb-and-Cross in 1987, and we were the first to produce and display a comprehensive grouping of Stickley reproduction furniture at the Grove Park conference in 1989. You will find our reproduction furniture among collections of the finest Masters of the style. Judy designed furniture for the Governor's Reception Room, Old Supreme Court Chambers, and Senate Chambers, during the Capitol Restoration Project in Little Rock, Arkansas.
Rewarding our 50-year, " Tree Farm ", dedication to the environment, one of our podiums was chosen for Geddes Hall at Notre Dame University. The entire project, the building, fittings, and furniture, incorporated sustainable products. The effort has received numerous Awards.

Our commitment is simple….
Tastefully designed, handmade, functional furniture of unsurpassed quality, that will endure for generations.

For 50 years, we have added a broad measure of mindfulness to our efforts. We selectively harvest trees from our timberland, which has been managed in the American Tree Farm system since 1978. We also maintain a low impact lifestyle, by being largely self-sufficient. Several acres of organic garden and orchard fill 8 freezers each year. We heat our house, shop, water, dairy, and studio, over 8,000 sq ft, with firewood that is cut on the property. We maintain a small farm, "Upside Downs Farms", where we raise and sell produce and raw milk. Also, we raise and train home milk cows for families. https://www.facebook.com/UpsideDownsFarms/

We stood firm, for the past 50 years, in our commitment to honor the treasure that is our forests by producing a high quality product that is desirable and durable, through a process that is sustainable and ecologically sound.

To view sustainability through the narrow focus of changing to LED light bulbs, or using less gasoline, is really an attempt to justify an elaborate ruse. It is the core of our lives that need to be shifted towards a more durable path. The interaction between artisan, and customer, is a first step along one of those paths. We humanize and personalize what has become a monolithic consumption pyramid. We do not build furniture to sell to you, rather, we build furniture FOR you.

Tasteful design and uncompromising craftsmanship define our view of the past and the future of the Arts & Crafts Movement. Our furniture will continue to enhance lives long after we are dust.

WE GUARANTEE OUR WORK TO EXCEED YOUR EXPECTATIONS.

WE GUARANTEE THAT OUR FINISH WILL SPOIL YOU FOREVER.

WE GUARANTEE THE FINEST FIT, FINISH, AND ATTENTION TO DETAIL, PERIOD.

For MANY more examples of our work in hi-def photos, visit:
https://www.deviantart.com/dryadstudios
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