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  1. Jul 18, 2019 · Above: The beauty of these chairs is that you can use cheap store-bought planks to build them and paint them in the color of your choosing. To purchase the plans, contact The Shop at Wave Hill at 718.549.3200 x249, or email chairinquiry@wavehill.org.

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    Chair plans are available for purchase and can be sent via email or postal mail if you would like to construct your own. Call The Shop at 718.549.3200 x249, or download our order form and email it to chairinquiry@wavehill.org. Download order form.

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  4. Aug 20, 2012 · They are an adaptation of the Wave Hill chair, named for the public garden in New York City, and you can order a plan inexpensively and DIY, or get someone to help (as I did). The details: You can order the plan, a pdf, from Wave Hills shop.

  5. May 13, 2010 · The Wave Hill Chair , offered through the shop at Wave Hill , is based on a chair designed by the Dutch architect Gerrit Rietveld in 1918 and now part of the permanent collection of the Museum of Modern Art. I was first introduced to the chair in the Country Living's April 2010 issue. It is a welcomed alternative to the standard adirondack chair.

  6. In this two-day workshop, construct your own Wave Hill Chair under the guidance of master woodworker and Wave Hill Director of Facilities Frank Perrone. Participants receive step-by-step instructions; no previous carpentry skills required, but participants must attend both sessions.

  7. Everywhere you go at Innisfree, you find these wonderful chairs. They’re generally called Wave Hill chairs (you’ll find oodles of them at Wave Hill, too), but they were designed by Gerrit Rietveld in 1918. The only thing marring this peaceful scene were the geese.

  8. Mar 27, 2020 · Lumber list: 1. 12 2x2 square edge 36" spindles. 2. 2 1x6' for back and seat (doing 3 instead of 2 like this) 3. 1 1x4' for arm rests and bracing to hold top of chair together on back. 4. Brads for tacking. 5. 2.5" kreg pocket screws. The spindles are cheaper and what I think might be straighter than normal 2x2 treated lumber in 8 foot lengths.

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