Category: Custom Hand Made Furniture

Artisans Quarterly Review – Volume 5 issue 4 – 2012 is now Released! »

Artisans Quarterly Review – Volume 5 issue 4 – 2012 is now Released!

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Mixing Pallets at Hopewell Valley Vineyards »

Last weekend we paired with Hopewell Valley Vineyards and the Delaware River Valley Wine Trail (Old York Cellars, Unionville Vineyards, Hopewell Valley Vineyards, and Terhunes Orchards, Vineyards, and Winery) for a wine trail event called “Mixing Pallets” We debuted two of our new cedar slab over concrete gaming tables each featuring a unique round slice […]

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Custom Solid Walnut Rotating Game Board Table »

One solid American black walnut original design gaming table by Artisans of the Valley (Eric M. Saperstein & Michael Pietras) custom built for our client in South Carolina.

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Artisans of the Valley Quarterly Review Newsletter – Vol 2 Issue 3 Released! »

Artisans Quarterly Review Volume 2 Issue 3 by Artisans of the Valley is available as of August 31, 2009 and may be accessed with any PDF viewer by clicking on the following links or pasting them into our browser.

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Memorial Tune-up – Our Credence table returns for a makeover. »

Artisans of the Valley’s New Wave Gothic Credence Table Returns for a Makeover: All things require upkeep in order to maintain working order and appearance, furniture is certainly no exception. Everyone knows this fact, yet furniture is likely one of the most neglected of all your possessions. New furniture, collectibles, and antiques all require upkeep.

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What’s Your Passion? – Artistry That Goes with the Grain (Reprint) »

We all want balance in our lives. Eric Saperstein (right) finds it by living in two worlds. While at MetLife, as a member of ESS Enterprise Technology Solutions, Eric is immersed in the hi-tech, highly team-oriented world of a senior software deployment engineer. But on his own time, he practices a more ageless and solitary pursuit: the fine art of hand-carved, custom-made furniture, including reproduction period furniture, original designs and antique restoration and conservation.

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WTF? (um … the politically correct version) – Is this Flattery or Theft? »

Imitation is the greatest form of flattery right? Yeah maybe, but it’s still kind of annoying when you find it’s happening to you!

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