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Lead Instructor Takako Jin (right) with student

A Community of Craft and Learning

The Center for Furniture Craftsmanship is a nonprofit international school dedicated to providing exceptional education in wood craftsmanship and design.

With programs that serve professional-track and amateur woodworkers at all skill levels, our campus offers a creative, inspiring, and supportive environment for exploring skills in furniture making, turning, carving, marquetry, finishing, and more.

“There’s Always a Secret Job Behind the Job You Imagine” with Christopher Merchant and Robert Sukrachand

This summer, two CFC Alums—Robert Sukrachand and Christopher Merchant—launched the DIN Collection: a collaboration between Merchant’s ceramic practice and Sukrachand’s design business, Pern Baan. Pern Baan creates artisan made lighting…

Crafting the Body-Mapped Chair with Ian Roberts

Ian Roberts is a former photographer-turned-woodworker living in Westchester County, New York. He’s embarked on a journey to create the perfect chair through a process he calls “Custom-Body-Mapping”. He attempts…

Workshop Scholarship Q&A with Recent College Grad Angeles Medina Morales

Angeles Medina Morales is a recent graduate of California State University San Bernardino who attended a 2026 CFC Workshop through our scholarship program. Learn about their experience with the scholarship…

Alumni Profile

Benjamin Gray

Benjamin Gray spends his days coopering high-end vessels and constructing historically accurate nineteenth-century American furniture.

The Furniture Intensive

Spend three dedicated months on campus developing your craft. Curriculum covers design, joinery, traditional hand skills, machine techniques, professional practices, and more.

Current Student Work 2026

April 20 – May 27, 2026 “Current Student Work” opened at the Messler Gallery of the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Rockport, Maine, on Monday, April 20. The exhibition, which…

Maine Wood 2026

January 26 – April 1, 2026 Maine Wood is a juried, biennial exhibition designed to showcase the breadth, creativity, and excellence of Maine’s woodworking community. For 2026, our tenth biennial,…

Everyday Heirlooms

September 22, 2025 – January 7, 2026 “Everyday Heirlooms,” an exhibition of exceptional, functional products in wood, celebrates beautifully crafted objects that blend function with thoughtful design. On display is…