Welcome to William Evans Fine Handmade Furniture and Antique Restoration. We suggest you begin by touring his gallery. When you meet Bill himself, you'll begin to see what makes him so particular when it comes to craftsmanship. Many proud owners of his furniture testify to the quality of that craftsmanship. Their comments and stories will give you an idea of what Bill can do for you.
Enjoy your visit, and let Bill know if he can help you.
Enjoy your visit, and let Bill know if he can help you.
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For more than thirty-five years, serious collectors and other admirers of fine furniture have sought out William Evans to create originals and reproductions for them, and to restore precious antiques.
Their testimonials and anecdotes appear throughout the website for you to read at your leisure.
Meanwhile, here are some insights into the career and techniques of this master craftsman.
After sampling the corporate life as a young man, Bill left Xerox to focus on turning his passion for cabinetry into a livelihood.
Their testimonials and anecdotes appear throughout the website for you to read at your leisure.
Meanwhile, here are some insights into the career and techniques of this master craftsman.
After sampling the corporate life as a young man, Bill left Xerox to focus on turning his passion for cabinetry into a livelihood.
Bill recently finished a major piece for a client in Texas.
This table seats 2o people, and has 20 hand-carved chairs done by our friend Valdemar Skov.
This beautiful bureau was handmade for Valentine's Day this year - for a very lucky woman.
The drawer fronts are flame birch with a cherry top and sides.
Bill has been working on the restoration of these small salesman's desks.
Historically, they were transported by furniture salesman who were trying to sell larger pieces.
Repairs will be made and the finish will be restored.
This table seats 2o people, and has 20 hand-carved chairs done by our friend Valdemar Skov.
This beautiful bureau was handmade for Valentine's Day this year - for a very lucky woman.
The drawer fronts are flame birch with a cherry top and sides.
Bill has been working on the restoration of these small salesman's desks.
Historically, they were transported by furniture salesman who were trying to sell larger pieces.
Repairs will be made and the finish will be restored.
Bill made the pieces you see here to meet the specific needs of the people who now own them.
Bill personally selects the wood he uses, paying particular attention to width, grain pattern, and consistency of color.
Also, he insists on French-polishing, a painstaking hand-rubbed finishing technique used by top 18th- and 19th-century cabinetmakers to showcase the true beauty of the wood.
The William Evans piece you order for yourself may be an original or a reproduction of something you've admired.
Bill personally selects the wood he uses, paying particular attention to width, grain pattern, and consistency of color.
Also, he insists on French-polishing, a painstaking hand-rubbed finishing technique used by top 18th- and 19th-century cabinetmakers to showcase the true beauty of the wood.
The William Evans piece you order for yourself may be an original or a reproduction of something you've admired.
Tanuja and I are completely delighted with [the bedside tables].
The size is perfect - neither too large nor too small, and just the right height for the bed.
The workmanship is flawless and the colours and figure of the wood are superb.
The process has been such a pleasure: meeting you, seeing your workshop, discussing the design, seeing the pictures of the work in progress etc.
An acquaintance was in for lunch not long ago and admired the new desk greatly.
After a thorough inspection, he had the temperament to call me and give me a twenty minute lecture on the quality of workmanship.
The size is perfect - neither too large nor too small, and just the right height for the bed.
The workmanship is flawless and the colours and figure of the wood are superb.
The process has been such a pleasure: meeting you, seeing your workshop, discussing the design, seeing the pictures of the work in progress etc.
An acquaintance was in for lunch not long ago and admired the new desk greatly.
After a thorough inspection, he had the temperament to call me and give me a twenty minute lecture on the quality of workmanship.
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