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Buchanan makes his Windsor Chairs in much the same way
they were made 200 years ago. His small, one-man shop
is located in the heart of Jonesborough’s
Historic District. Buchanan has published numerous
articles on chairmaking and has taught in many craft
schools both here and abroad. He is a co-founder of
GreenWood, a community-
based sustainable forestry initiative in Latin America.
His chairs are in the permanent collection of the Tennessee
State Museum and the Southern Highlands Craft Guild. They also reside in the Tennessee State Governors Mansion and Monticello, the home of Thomas Jefferson. |
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