Wendell Castle: The Creative Process (An Interview with Wendell Castle)
Video segment from: Woodworking Legends - An Interview with Wendell Castle Wendell Castle, the father of the art furniture movement, has been a sculptor, designer and educator for more than four decades. He is known for whimsical, organic furniture pieces that are a favorite with museums and collectors, and that continue to inspire other artists and designers. Castle has reinvented himself numerous times, working in a number of styles including Scandinavian, Art Deco and trompe l’oeil, and his fiberglass pieces from the 1960s and ’70s are enduring and important representations of craft furniture. Join us for an enlightening and entertaining conversation on his life’s work with Castle and American furniture historian and author Oscar Fitzgerald.

A Tribute to Wendell Castle

Wendell Castle shop tour

Making Wood Talk with Bill Henderson

Joseph Walsh: Crafting the Contemporary

Wendell Castle's House Tour

Restoring a Wendell Castle Sizzle Table | Moore’s Refinishing

Masters of the Craft - James Krenov

Wendell Castle - Father of the Art Furniture Movement

A Leap of Faith - Wendell Castle

Studio Furniture: the Fine Craft of Roger Knudson

Journey of a Master Craftsman: In the Shop with Alf Sharp Part 1

How to make a table with inlays | SWR Craftsmanship

Enignum Motion by Joseph Walsh

Student Experience at Wendell Castle Workshop, a nonprofit woodworking and metalworking school

How to build a sculpted, stack-lamination bench

Wendell Castle's Studio Tour

ISHITANI - Making a Bench for Hexagonal Legs Dining Table - mitered dovetail joint -

Wendell Castle Remastered

Sam Maloof: Woodworking Genius - Art in Progress

