

Our 30 week professional furniture making course provides students with a thorough grounding in the theory and practice of furniture designing, furniture making and antique furniture restoration.
Our students learn the history of furniture, from Thomas Chippendale through to top contemporary furniture designers. Our experienced tutors develop students' practical and creative furniture designing skills.
Each student will develop their woodworking skills by making at least two original pieces during the course.
Only through the study of antique restoration can students learn the widest range of techniques. This is why our students get at least three items of antique furniture to restore during the course.
Business and marketing skills are an integral part of our furniture making course. The Chippendale International School of Furniture gives students the confidence to turn their hobby and passion for furniture making into a business. In the second term the Principal offers each student one to one mentoring on their future career in furniture.
Field Trips
A programme of visits to Scotland’s top museums, workshops and private collections gives students the chance to see great pieces of furniture in context.
On Graduating
The Chippendale International School of Furniture, with its 20 year pedigree of practical furniture making, design and furniture restoration is recognised world wide. The course ends with a graduation ceremony for family and friends where the Student of the Year is announced.
This is followed by an open evening for the furniture community and the school’s network of supporters. The students' work is displayed providing an opportunity to sell.
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