Naked Table

Naked Table




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Naked Table
The Naked Table Project invites groups and families to participate in the creation of simple, contemporary tables, from assembly, to horse-drawn logging, to a locally-grown dinner on the table, to its final home.


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A collection of photos from the Lunch on the Middle Covered Bridge in downtown Woodstock. View photos here.
February 12, 2014 - VERMONT WOOD STUDIOS
Last week on my tour of luxury Vermont home decor companies I stopped to visit Charles Shackleton and his wife Miranda Thomas at their studios in Bridgewater, Vermont. Charlie is perhaps one of Vermonts most beloved furniture makers. He’s famous for his steadfast belief in the integrity and enduring value of true handcrafted furniture. You won’t find cnc routers in Charlie’s shop! Read the rest here.
In this ever faster-moving world, a growing number of people want access to a simpler more sustainable way of life, in which traditions and connections are not disparate things. Furniture maker Charles Shackleton, co-founder of the Vermont based company ShackletonThomas, provides an antidote with “The Naked Table Project,” a series of weekend workshops where people make tables by hand from locally grown trees.
Written by Sharon Kitchens - Read the full article here .
Yankee Magazine - written by Ian Aldrich (July/August 2012) “When I was growing up, my parents had a large dining-room table that had been in my mother’s family for several generations. It was big and heavy, made of dark cherry, and it seemingly groaned along with my brother and me every time we had to slide out its stiff rails and add the extra…” Read Full Article by Ian Aldrich
“Spa Resorts Try ‘Naked Table’ Building, Yoga to Lure Executives” by Nadja Brandt
“Stowe Mountain has boosted its corporate group bookings with such programs as “The Naked Table Project,” in which participants build furniture from scratch.“
September 17, 2010 - INHABITAT.COM
Appealing to those that crave locally grown, locally made, and hand crafted products, the Naked Table Project invites us to get intimate with creating sustainable furniture. Charles Shackleton, a Vermont furniture maker, launched the project in 2009 as a way to make the process of furniture craft “naked,” meaning transparent.
Written by Lea Stewart - Read the full article here .
“Take a seat at the Naked Table” by Deirdre McQuillan
"People are really interested in going back to doing things for themselves, like growing their vegetables or making a table. It has touched a lot of passions. It’s not just about furniture. People have been brought home in a lot of different ways, and closer to the soil.”
May 29, 2010 - THE LOS ANGELES TIMES
“Success made from scratch” by Susan Salter Reynolds, part of a feature on Charles Shackleton & Miranda Thomas
‘For Shackleton, enlarging the community he worked with made the business more bearable. He wanted to know the foresters and millers and loggers who provided his workshops with wood… “It’s thrilling to see people making these connections,” Shackleton says. “Like connecting cows with milk.”’
September 3, 2009 - THE BOSTON GLOBE
“Sustainable furniture” by Hayley Kaufman
“There’s been much hand-wringing in recent years about how disconnected we are from our food… Charles Shackleton contends the same can be said of much of the furniture we live with, and he aims, little by little, to change that.”
“Staying in Touch the Shackleton Way” by Sara Duncan Widness
“Shackleton’s toast-of-the-town project is all about, to paraphrase [Martin] Buber, real living through meeting and opening ourselves to the world and others…’The table’s story belongs to those who use the table to prepare food, eat, gather, and work. It is where stories are told. The table becomes an icon of the family, the home, and community, and a symbol of their connection to the place and the land,’ says Shackleton.”
September 2009 - HERITAGE RADIO NETWORK
Deborah Schapiro interviews Charlie Shackleton on Edible Communities
“It’s one thing having a beautiful dining room table to show off to your friends, but it’s another whole thing if that dining room table is not only something you eat off and gather ‘round… but also represents something you believe in.”

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