"Master furniture maker, Robin Wade knows just how to showcase the beauty of natural wood. . .”   

  —  One Kings Lane

"Sustainability is just the beginning with Robin Wade's lovingly made 'rustic modern' wood furnishings.

  — Houzz

"To sum up Robin’s work in one word - Delicious!"

  — Jennifer Thorington Hines  EDT-THA Architecture  AIA, etc.

"Natural edges and modern shapes let thick slabs of walnut, cherry, maple, and oak make bold statements."

  — American Craft Council

“This special Alabama artist's incredible furniture - is like a huge slice of tree, finished smooth and given legs”. 

  —  Georgine Clark Alabama State Council on the Arts 1994 - 2012

"All of our visitors will be able to see Robin's artistry & craftsmanship when they visit the Land and Voices galleries" 

  — Steve Murray, Director Museum of Alabama

“Wade salvages felled walnut trees from a surrounding (area), then seasons and kiln dries them for two to three years before even starting to make a piece of  furniture.”       

  —  Robb Report

"Robin takes downed trees and builds furniture that is at once rustic and modern, letting the trees speak for themselves".

  —  Garden and Gun

“Where some saw unsalvageable debris, Alabama artist Robin Wade saw beauty (after Williamson County tornado).

  —  The Tennessean

 

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"Master furniture maker, Robin Wade knows just how to showcase the beauty of natural wood. . .”   

  —  One Kings Lane

"Sustainability is just the beginning with Robin Wade's lovingly made 'rustic modern' wood furnishings.

  — Houzz

"To sum up Robin’s work in one word - Delicious!"

  — Jennifer Thorington Hines  EDT-THA Architecture  AIA, etc.

"Natural edges and modern shapes let thick slabs of walnut, cherry, maple, and oak make bold statements."

  — American Craft Council

“This special Alabama artist's incredible furniture - is like a huge slice of tree, finished smooth and given legs”. 

  —  Georgine Clark Alabama State Council on the Arts 1994 - 2012

"All of our visitors will be able to see Robin's artistry & craftsmanship when they visit the Land and Voices galleries" 

  — Steve Murray, Director Museum of Alabama

“Wade salvages felled walnut trees from a surrounding (area), then seasons and kiln dries them for two to three years before even starting to make a piece of  furniture.”       

  —  Robb Report

"Robin takes downed trees and builds furniture that is at once rustic and modern, letting the trees speak for themselves".

  —  Garden and Gun

“Where some saw unsalvageable debris, Alabama artist Robin Wade saw beauty (after Williamson County tornado).

  —  The Tennessean