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A Wall Street Journal Top 10 Crucial Home & Design Book for Beginners A Library Journal Best Book of the Year An desertcart Best Book of the Month Christophe Pourny learned the art of furniture restoration in his father’s atelier in the South of France. In this, his first book, he teaches readers everything they need to know about the provenance and history of furniture, as well as how to restore, update, and care for their furniture—from antiques to midcentury pieces, family heirlooms or funky flea-market finds. The heart of the book is an overview of Pourny’s favorite techniques—ceruse, vernis anglais ,and water gilding, among many others—with full-color step-by-step photographs to ensure that readers can easily replicate each refinishing technique at home. Pourny brings these techniques to life with a chapter devoted to real-world refinishing projects, from a veneered table to an ebonized desk, a gilt frame to a painted northern European hutch. Rounding out this comprehensive guide is care and maintenance information, including how to properly clean leather, polish hardware, fix a broken leg, and replace felt pads, as well as recipes to make your own wax, shellac, varnish, stain, and more. Review: Best Furniture Finishing Book I’ve Found!! - This quickly become my favorite furniture book of all time! I’m a decorative painter that also restores fine furniture & find a lot of books are filled with fluff that doesn't really give any new information or insight into age old practices or tries to keep their “techniques & products” a secret which eliminated the point of writing a book in this catagory. Unlike some of the others this book is FULL of information, wonderful examples, pictures, and shared tips & tricks on how to do each finish He quickly establishes his expertise in the field so as the reader you know to trust what he's teaching. Credibility & masters in their craft are becoming hard to find in a world filled with blogs & videos that will teach you how to do anything yourself. Being a master craftsman requires mentorship and years of experience, which Christophe has! The finishes he completes as examples are absolutely stunning! It starts out explaining to the reader how to differentiate periods of furniture, styles, places to shop, and how to become known in the industry as someone with a sharp eye. I particularly love the part that shows you how to figure out what the existing finish is (no matter the age) and how to fo about repairing or re-doing it. He does a wonderful job of explaining why certain pieces are worth more than others; depending on where they were purchased, the craftsman that have worked on them, and the time period in which they come from. This is a great resource for those of us who struggle to explain to people why something of value or antiquity is worth the price! I've not been able to put this down...it will live in my shop & surely be reached for over & over until worn and haggard. From someone whos purchased HUNDREDS of books in this area I can say this is a MUST OWN for anyone in the field or looking to refinish a piece of fine furniture while keeping with the period & original techniques. I’ve not found a better source to date! I cannot thank Christophe for willingly sharing his knowledge with us all and putting it into such a wonderful and easy to read format. If you want to refinish your own pieces of furniture and care for them properly do yourself a favor & GET THE BIBLE! Review: Oh, the possibilities! - For the past several months I have been researching furniture refinishing as my skills in the area are really rusty. (I haven't refinished anything major since Junior High...which was a while ago ;) In my bedroom sits my grandparents headboard and footboard. So far, my research points to 1928-1930 as the manufacturing date. It's a lovely set, even has flowers painted on! Needless to say, given the age of the piece, those are handpainted by somebody. Pretty dang cool. I really want to refresh rather than replace the finish, so I've been researching options. While watching a bunch of YouTube videos, I came across 'Mad City Modern' who has some great techniques. Barry (the guy from Mad City Modern) quotes this book quite a bit, so I ordered it. Oh my. Brilliant! Just completely brilliant. A general overview of furniture manufacturing and styles, then a pretty detailed introductions into all the various techniques of finishing. I think there is good information here for anyone, beginner to pro. This book is not going to make you a professional furniture restorer, but it will give you a solid introduction into the choices you have in refinishing furniture to make better decisions on what you want to do. The book is also very well written, clear precise instructions with photos and lots of examples. I'd give it 6 stars, but desertcart doesn't go that high. Thank you so much for such a clear, informative introduction/review to furniture!







| Best Sellers Rank | #47,733 in Books ( See Top 100 in Books ) #2 in Antique & Collectible Furniture (Books) #20 in Woodworking Projects (Books) #164 in Home Decorating (Books) |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 892 Reviews |
J**J
Best Furniture Finishing Book I’ve Found!!
This quickly become my favorite furniture book of all time! I’m a decorative painter that also restores fine furniture & find a lot of books are filled with fluff that doesn't really give any new information or insight into age old practices or tries to keep their “techniques & products” a secret which eliminated the point of writing a book in this catagory. Unlike some of the others this book is FULL of information, wonderful examples, pictures, and shared tips & tricks on how to do each finish He quickly establishes his expertise in the field so as the reader you know to trust what he's teaching. Credibility & masters in their craft are becoming hard to find in a world filled with blogs & videos that will teach you how to do anything yourself. Being a master craftsman requires mentorship and years of experience, which Christophe has! The finishes he completes as examples are absolutely stunning! It starts out explaining to the reader how to differentiate periods of furniture, styles, places to shop, and how to become known in the industry as someone with a sharp eye. I particularly love the part that shows you how to figure out what the existing finish is (no matter the age) and how to fo about repairing or re-doing it. He does a wonderful job of explaining why certain pieces are worth more than others; depending on where they were purchased, the craftsman that have worked on them, and the time period in which they come from. This is a great resource for those of us who struggle to explain to people why something of value or antiquity is worth the price! I've not been able to put this down...it will live in my shop & surely be reached for over & over until worn and haggard. From someone whos purchased HUNDREDS of books in this area I can say this is a MUST OWN for anyone in the field or looking to refinish a piece of fine furniture while keeping with the period & original techniques. I’ve not found a better source to date! I cannot thank Christophe for willingly sharing his knowledge with us all and putting it into such a wonderful and easy to read format. If you want to refinish your own pieces of furniture and care for them properly do yourself a favor & GET THE BIBLE!
D**R
Oh, the possibilities!
For the past several months I have been researching furniture refinishing as my skills in the area are really rusty. (I haven't refinished anything major since Junior High...which was a while ago ;) In my bedroom sits my grandparents headboard and footboard. So far, my research points to 1928-1930 as the manufacturing date. It's a lovely set, even has flowers painted on! Needless to say, given the age of the piece, those are handpainted by somebody. Pretty dang cool. I really want to refresh rather than replace the finish, so I've been researching options. While watching a bunch of YouTube videos, I came across 'Mad City Modern' who has some great techniques. Barry (the guy from Mad City Modern) quotes this book quite a bit, so I ordered it. Oh my. Brilliant! Just completely brilliant. A general overview of furniture manufacturing and styles, then a pretty detailed introductions into all the various techniques of finishing. I think there is good information here for anyone, beginner to pro. This book is not going to make you a professional furniture restorer, but it will give you a solid introduction into the choices you have in refinishing furniture to make better decisions on what you want to do. The book is also very well written, clear precise instructions with photos and lots of examples. I'd give it 6 stars, but Amazon doesn't go that high. Thank you so much for such a clear, informative introduction/review to furniture!
E**M
A Thorough and Comprehensive Book on Refinishing
The best book I've found on the subject of refinishing for a home user. I'm a novice and have a lot of books on the subject on how to refinish furniture that I find at flea markets. This book is the best book I've found to take me from nervous novice to feeling confident enough to attempt a project. I started with a small table and the tips on sanding and filling were invaluable. I was very pleased with how the project turned out and it was my first ever attempt. I hope more practice makes it even better on future projects. Updated April 2019: This book gets better and better for my needs. Right now I smell like turpentine because I just finished making my own tinted wax to use as a grain filler. I am refinishing a couple of MCM cocktail chairs and the wood used is most likely beech which blotches terribly if not prepped properly. I took the advice of preparing a pre-treatment of shellac and denatured alcohol and what a difference it made in the staining! I custom mixed the stain because I wanted a certain color hue and the stain went on like a dream. I can't wait to see what the filler does. Not sure I'm ready for a french polish test and will most likely seal with just poly but these details have taken a couple of mass produced not very high end MCM chairs (which have great lines and are solid wood which is leagues ahead of anything now) and makes them look custom. I'm also doing the upholstery work and the videos of Upholstery on Broadway on Youtube has taught me everything you'll ever need to reupholster like a pro using old master techniques.
T**R
Technique vs Science - Perfection
If you are the type of person that has a passion for designing, repairing, or creating furniture this has to be on your shelf. I discovered it after picking up the regular books from the main stream publishers. One tenth of the book is knowledge and the rest is hands on building. Most the time if you are reading a book on how to do something you don't need a project step by step to make you waste material. You need a knowledge base then practice the knowledge in skills. I know the only way to truly master woodworking is to put your skills to the test and learn from mistakes. But, how can you get the skills down if you do not know how the skills effect the wood and how the wood effects your skills. So with that said, This book is like having a true mentor by yourside to help wit the effects. It has everything easy and simple explanation for beginners and ways to jump ahead if you are more advanced. Love it and wish their would be more books like this out there. " Sometimes the skill is done and the outcome is not up to expectations. Is it because your technique is wrong or is science playing a factor? Read this book if you want to understand true beauty of finishing wood.
G**.
Very comprehensive
Great condition of book from seller and content in it is amazing not only does it explain how to restore but also antiques and which ones are worth the process of restoration. I only wish i gave more details and juice on the actual processes in depth and maybe include a dvd in the next upgrade or volumes to follow. Thats the only reason why i gave a 4 star.
#**E
Nurture any level of project start to finish ❤️
Christophe Pourny’s The Furniture Bible: everything you need to know to identify, restore, & care fo furniture is chock full of all one needs to know to tackle every level of renewal and maintain any type of wood. From history to beginner tips this beautifully crafted book can nurture any level of project start to finish (pun intended). Even though five stars for this deserving read, it’s not necessary for everyone. Depending on your goals could easily benefit from a few YouTube clips on a solitary project specific to your piece. I bought this book because someone gave me a variety of vintage furniture pieces that need help. Complimenting the vintage property being used as a Midwest office. Plus, my hope was to learn tips to improve my current knowledge for use on non-furniture when renewing trim or installing shelves, etc. Another benefit to the book with decades of experience is the info it provides on how to improve and add to my shop. I’m amazed by how uncomplicated renewing pieces can be. The author makes this simple through tips that helped him begin to advancing professionally. If this is your interest. One section shows a drawer with all the tools to get started the average person who enjoys DYI owns to what if you have a shelf can add xyz to a wall shelf and so on. The photos to add context are very telling adding depth to descriptions. Aiding in the quality of the studying experience. For the novice or average project this text is overkill. For the person anticipating long term growth of skills and acquisition of tools and equipment for projects this is the guide to your Mecca. There’s so much attention to detail, terms, context that everyone will gain improvement and beautiful furniture along the way. If ya wanna own a copy check amazon’s like new and used section to save a few dollars or new. It’s lovely for a coffee table, shop, or display in any bookcase for easy reference as needed. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️💯
R**N
Excellent resource and entertaining read.
As someone with related experience in the trades I found this book to be clear, informative, and wide in scope. There is plenty of content that will satisfy a wide spectrum of people with varying interests and abilities. On one end people interested in furniture style and history will be able to also have a glimpse into how the actual finishes and techniques are created, restored and maintained. Those with a strong practical side will be able to make a connection to the evolution of furniture styles and how they form a visual vocabulary that helps us understand the elements of design that we see in all the varying types of furniture around us today. The pictures are clear and the drawings are charming. Truly a wide range of information with something for everyone all done with taste, style, and humor. I especially liked the photos of all the tools used in the trade. Highly recommend for the casual reader to the informed craftsperson.
T**T
The "Special" Things Matter!
The Furniture Bible is wonderful; a French furniture artisan shares his experiences, advice, finish concoctions and photos. A brief history of furniture (5th to 20th centuries!) is provided. Wood species--their characteristics and uses--are discussed, as well as numerous topics in the furniture realm! Dismantling, repairs, reassembling and finishing are all included. Tools are explained. The list goes on and on... Truly a book containing ideas and information that will inspire any furniture lover!
J**E
bueno
Me gustó mucho el libro, aparte que está muy resistente y de buen material. Aprendes muchas cosas que normalmente tardarías en aprender.
B**G
Furniture Bible
Utsökt bra uppslagsbok för den som vill snickra möbler eller bara lära sig hur möbler sitter ihop.
E**.
A very good book
I bought this as a present for my step daughter who has just taken a course in furniture restoration. The first one I received was scuffed at the edges but, no problem, it was replaced in record time. The book is packed full of information (with pictures too) which is brilliant. This is so good I told my sister about it and she bought one for her granddaughter.
A**.
Book looks great
I liked it a lot. Gave it as a gift and the other person loves it!
F**.
Encuadernación de calidad
Soy aficionado a la carpintería y este libro a sido toda una sorpresa para bien. Hace un recorrido por la histórica evolución del mueble, acompañado de fotos y explicaciones. El papel y la impresión, son de buena calidad, así como la encuadernación en tapa dura. Muy contento con la compra a pesar de estar escrito sólo en inglés.
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