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Thomas Moser - Philip1231 - 04-05-2025 Some sad news: https://www.woodworkingnetwork.com/news/woodworking-industry-news/iconic-furniture-designer-and-maker-thomas-moser-has-died-he-was-90?fbclid=IwY2xjawJelKBleHRuA2FlbQIxMQABHpbamyg9mzVCFG1zCLLvzOQbJhj8yooskmrhPlJfDhafMGTYCzGaxyLie-tk_aem_r_QvqvCHr2qZnT4y35EYFw RE: Thomas Moser - jteneyck - 04-05-2025 (04-05-2025, 05:59 PM)Philip1231 Wrote: Some sad news: I liked many of Moser's designs, sort of Shaker done modern. Clean lines without embellishment, and good clean workmanship. He had a good run and built a company that lives on. John RE: Thomas Moser - Admiral - 04-05-2025 RIP. I've got a couple of his books of measured drawings.. RE: Thomas Moser - gboot - 04-06-2025 (04-05-2025, 05:59 PM)Philip1231 Wrote: Some sad news: RIP - Inspired by his designs and craftsmanship. RE: Thomas Moser - AHill - 04-07-2025 An innovative designer who embraced a lot of technology to create this designs, and then to reproduce them. Still a lot of attention to detail at the factory and in the furniture making process they use. In addition to the CNC and other machines, there was quite a bit of handwork. The link the OP provided has a decent factory tour on YouTube. |