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Ash Desk

Bleached Ash, 44”w. x22”d. x30” h.

This small desk could also function as a side table in an entrance or hallway.

  
Ted Blachly
P.O. Box 216
Warner, New Hampshire 03278
603-456-2385


t_blachly@mcttelecom.com
www.tedblachly.com

Fine furniture making is a way of life. It is setting one's self to work in a manner where all aspects of the design and execution of a piece are done thoughtfully with close attention to detail. In my work, gently curved lines and surfaces along with innovative design are used to create furniture that is elegantly modern and serene. Couple that with the warmth of carefully selected woods and you'll have something that is a comfort to live with.

Music Stand

Curly cherry and ash, Custom made for each player.

Also available in Curly maple with rosewood detailing.

  
  Anniversary Desk

Figured mahogany, Curly Maple (interior), Rosewood, and Sterling Silver. Designed and made to commemorate a 25th wedding anniversary

Born 1951

Ted Blachly was introduced to woodworking and furniture making while studying Fine Arts at New England College. Upon graduation in 1973, he began to build and repair furniture on a limited basis and soon became engaged with antique house restoration specialists. This association lasted over 15 years and provided valuable hands on experience with a variety of material and techniques. "there was always an underlying theme of extremely high quality and longevity in the work we did." In the mid eighties the transition to full-time furniture making began with increased cabinet work and in 1989 he became a state juried member of the League of New Hampshire Craftsmen.

Although Blachly works primarily on commission at his studio in Warner, he has also been an assistant to Terry Moore (1992) and continues to assist Jere Osgood part time (1993-present). In 1995 he was an invited artist in The New Hampshire Furniture Masters Association. Examples of his furniture have appeared in Architectual Digest, Art and Antiques League of New Hampshire Craftsman Galleries and exhibits, and the Guild of New Hampshire Woodworkers juried exhibits where in 1994 he received the Designer Award.

  

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