Ladderback rocking chair

A couple of photos from a rocking chair commission I've been working on. This is a ladderback style chair made of ash from the Edenhall Estate near Penrith with specially narrow slats to lighten the effect of the frame.

For this chair the customer has requested a rush pattern seat in real rushes. I would normally recommend the use of paper rush for this kind of seat since it's becoming quite difficult to source good natural rushes and they are more time-consuming to weave. Fortunately I've got a couple of bolts of rush that I cut down in Somerset with Linda Lemieux from Devon so I'll be weaving them over the next week.

Ladderback rocking chair frame  rocking chair detail

Comments

  1. Nice chair Steve, elegant.

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  2. this is a gorgeous piece, Mr. Tomlin. So elegant as david notes above. very graceful. I missed how you joined the legs to the rockers. Looks like a bridle joint. will you draw-bore pin them?

    Gosh the more I look at it the more I want to experiment with green wood working. Thank you for posting!

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  3. I'll pin the rocker bridle joint after the seat is woven and I'm happy with the motion

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