dovetale - McKinnon Furniture
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dovetale - McKinnon Furniture
D O V E M C K I N N O N F U R N I T U R E ’ S T A L E Q U A R T E R L Y N E W S L E T T E R Frank Llo yd Wright Furniture® By Copeland This classic line continues to grow and we will soon have a beautiful plant stand and hall table in our showroom for your review. Copeland Furniture has also recently expanded the bedroom and dining room collections by introducing a new bed style from the J. Kibben Ingalls residence built in 1909, several more dresser and mirror options, as well as additional dining table and buffet sizes. Three new chairs are also in production. One occasional chair is from the 1902 Heurtley House in Oak Park, Illinois. Like the Barrel Chair, the Heurtley chair is one of those timeless pieces that Wright liked so much he had it in his own house, Taliesin in Spring Green, Wisconsin. This chair has a slatted back and leather seat. Another iconic classic from Wright’s Prairie Era is the “Morris” type recliner from the 1906 Dana-Thomas House in Springfield, Illinois which features diagonal front legs. This chair has a somewhat solid back with a pillow on the seat. The third chair is from the master bedroom of the Dana-Thomas house. All pieces will be available for shipment in August. We have recently been informed that prices on some of the pieces will increase effective August 1, 2007 so now would be the perfect time to add a beautiful Frank Lloyd Wright reproduction to your home. S TA F F U P D AT E S Where did everybody go and who are these new people? and to our customers. We enjoyed having them as part of the McKinnon team and wish them both the very best of success in their new adventures. It’s been a time of change this spring at McKinnon Furniture. Some of our very long-time designers are moving on and branching out beyond the McKinnon world. We are pleased to introduce our newest members of the showroom team: Joyce Granger and Debra Tenut. At the showroom, Renee Riper, who had been with us for over nine years, has recently taken a sales and design position with a commercial office furniture company where she will be able to expand her horizons in the design field. Lara Petitclerc-Stokes has joined her husband in Baker City, Oregon where he has taken a position as the library director. We thank Renee and Lara for their many contributions to our business Joyce is an East Coast girl. She was born and raised in Springfield, Massachusetts. Her love of the Pacific Ocean and mountains lead her to move to the surrounding islands in the early-90’s. She has a varied sales background (Kayaks to French reproduction furniture) and recently began attending the Interior Design program (a FIDER accredited) at Bellevue Community College. Debra hails from the straight talking, blue collar, Harley riding town of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. With her extensive background in floral design she made the leap to Seattle in the mid-80’s and has worked within the design field ever since. She holds a BFA in fine arts, a 2nd degree in Interior Design and has worked very closely alongside designers, creating CAD drawings in the field of business interiors. Both Joyce and Debra will be available to do in-home design consultations. Please check our website for additional details. And to complete the circle, we welcome back Michelle Dougherty who has returned after a three-year hiatus in Vermillion, South Dakota, where her husband, Michael O’Meara, just received his Juris Doctorate in Law. VOLUME 1 • ISSUE 8 • SUMMER 2007 M C K I N N O N F U R N I T U R E ’ S Carriole bed saves lives of McKinnon Furniture customers. It was a dark and stormy night and while most of us were sleeping snug in our beds, Oliver & Judy Mills were thanking their lucky stars. Back in 1997 they’d purchased a queen Q U A R T E R L Y Carriole bed from McKinnon Furniture that would (on this particular evening) be credited with saving their lives. During the fierce windstorm that blew through the area in December of last year, a gigantic tree fell through their roof and directly into their bedroom striking the headboard. The force of the fall cracked the solid hardwood headboard into a few different pieces, but protected its slumbering occupants. N E W S L E T T E R “Quite possibly our McKinnon bed saved our lives” wrote Judy after the event. “Once our insurance company has done their part, we look forward to ordering another”. We are all very proud of our solid craftsmanship, especially so on this occasion. Thanks to the Mills for sharing their story and returning to reorder one of the toughest beds this side of the Mississippi. FROM THE SHOP From The Shop Left: Sheila McKinnon We have had a number of changes at the shop as well. We have recently said goodbyes to: Todd Hewitt who left in January to pursue more design work at Henry Built in Seattle. Todd was an excellent craftsman and is missed at our shop. Randy Hambley, an employee for almost 10 years, decided to pursue warmer California weather, and has planned to move to San Diego. We wish him the best. VOLUME 1 • ISSUE 8 Andy Neel, our master of many products, will move to Nashville, Tennessee at the end of May. He and his wife Colleen, and their sons Arlo and Collum look forward to sunshine and being closer to family. Arlen Olson, who worked on our bed team, has taken a position with Delta Marine. We wish him well. We are pleased to welcome our newest woodworkers: Joe Guillemette is our new Home Office Team Leader. Joe grew up in New Hampshire, attending college there and in Arundel, England. After college, he worked as a wood finisher before moving to Seattle in 1997, where he worked for The Stranger and began a freelance woodworking business. Joe met his wife Nissa, a designer in Seattle, and they were married in 2005. Taking charge of building nightstands and occasional tables is Jerri Andreasen. Jerri was raised in California, and worked in Tech Support and Web Design for a number of years. After three years with Microsoft in Seattle, she decided to take on a new career, and entered the Wood Construction Center at Seattle Central Community College. She and her partner Liz Andreasen have an 8 year old daughter Maya. Andy Bookwalter is a Northwest native, growing up in Issaquah, and graduating from Evergreen College. He worked at Amazon for seven years, but tired of the confines of an office. After graduating from the Wood Construction Center, he has taken on building tansus and dining case goods for McKinnon Furniture. Andy and his wife Melissa have two sons; Jake is almost 3, and Emmett is 6 months old. SUMMER 2007 D O V E T A L E F E AT U R E D P R O D U C T Arts & Crafts carpet collection We’ve been on the lookout for traditionally, hand knotted carpets that are created in a socially responsible manner and our patience has paid off. We are proud to introduce a new product to our showroom from “The Persian Carpet” company. These beautiful pieces of art are authentically crafted in the British Arts & Crafts, Celtic Revival and American Prairie styles reflecting the era between 1875 and 1925. The designs are by such well-known figures as William Morris, Charles Voysey and Archibald Knox. There are a number of patterns available in over twelve sizes including runners. They are hand knotted using 100% New Zealand wool yarn. Come and see for yourself the unique beauty they can create in your home. Or check them out at www.persiancarpet.com. Another New Edition We are very honored to announce the custom ordered delivery of baby Ava Rose. With ten wiggly fingers and cute little toes, she arrived on the scene April 19th around 7:30 pm much to the delight of her parents and all of us here at McKinnon Furniture. She is truly a one-of-a-kind piece of wellcrafted art. Heartfelt congratulations to parents Kirk, Jenny and newly crowned “Big brother” Sam. DU F L O O R M ONDEEW L SP, RCO LA S SCITFSI E D , H I S T O R I C A L , W E S T E N D L I G H T The Seattle Historical Here, now and yesterday Society Presents New Products: West End Light As many of you already know, good things take time to create. This is especially true with beautiful furniture. However, for those of you who want it here, now & yesterday we have begun to list the occasional “floor model” on our website. These pieces have all the bells and whistles of our other handcrafted work. It’s just that their dimensions, wood choice, etc. have become discontinued for whatever reason. Hawaiian born into a Naval family, J.B. Davis spent quite a bit of his early years circling the globe and growing an affinity for nature. As a second alternative, there is our very popular “classified” section that can connect you directly with McKinnon customers wanting to find a new home for their past purchases. To learn more please visit our website www.mckinnonfurniture.com. Celebrating 10 years as the premier event of its kind, the 2007 Bungalow Fair is set once again to provide you with the opportunity to view and purchase new works by fifty of the nation’s leading designers & artisans specializing in the Arts & Crafts era. So it’s only natural that Sheila McKinnon will be on hand to answer your questions and introduce the new Frank Lloyd Wright Furniture® by Copeland. So be sure to mark your calendars and head on down for fun and informative viewing and lectures. WHERE: Town Hall Seattle (1119 Eighth Ave - at Seneca Street). WHEN: Saturday, September 29th, 10-5 and Sunday, September 30th, 10-4. For more information please visit: www.historicseattle.org VOLUME 1 • ISSUE 8 • SUMMER 2007 In his youth he sidestepped into managing political campaigns but, “found it difficult to get clean at night”. So fate intervened and found him directing a path toward teaching elementary school and creating custom lighting. Using mica mixed from the East Coast, hand hammed copper bases and his own fabric and woodworking talents, the results are illuminated creations that are a beauty to behold. J.B. recommends using compact florescent bulbs for his lamps, not only for their environmental benefits, but because they accent the shades nicely. For a first hand look please visit our showroom or on-line at www. westendlight.com. W W W. M C K I N N O N F U R N I T U R E . C O M M C K I N N O N F U R N I T U R E ’ S Q U A R T E R L Y N E W S L E T T E R McKinnon Furniture 1201 Western Ave. Suite 100 Seattle, WA 98101 PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Return Service Requested Seattle, WA Permit No. 2509 206.622.6474 Local 8 0 0 . 5 3 2 . 5 4 6 1 Toll Free 206.622.4217 Fax SUMMER 2007 FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT FURNITURE® BY COPELAND ANOTHER NEW EDITION NEW ARRIVAL FLOOR MODELS, HISTORICAL, & WEST END WHERE DID EVERYBODY GO? WHO ARE THESE NEW PEOPLE? DESIGN UPDATES FROM THE SHOP WOMEN OF ACHIEVEMENT AWARD SHEILA MCKINNON JUNE ACCESSORY MONTH THE CARRIOLE BED SAVED OUR LIVES FALL SALE DATES NEW CATALOG PRICES SHOWROOM SEPTEMBER 14 – 30, 2007 U P D AT E S New Catalog and Prices We will be introducing our latest catalog on July 1, 2007 that will include some new products and some price increases. If you are thinking of placing an order in the near future, please give us a call and we will be happy to tell you if the item(s) of interest will be changing in price. If you would like to receive a new catalog, please call the showroom (206-622-6474 or 800-532-5461) or visit www.mckinnonfurniture.com and fill out the contact information and we’ll be glad to send one to you just as soon as they are available. Women of Achievement Award Karen Wilson, our CPA for the past 11 years, was recently awarded the Community Volunteer of the Year by the Kitsap County YWCA. Karen EVENTS prepares tax returns for AARP, volunteers for the Bainbridge Island Helpline House Employment/Career Planning Program and serves on the Board of the Bainbridge Island “One Call for All” Campaign. She is very humble about her service, but we are justifiably proud to have such a committed neighbor on our staff. June Accessory Month June – Accessory Month July 1st – New McKinnon Furniture catalog and price book issued July 21 – Finishing and Repair class at the showroom Saturday at 11 am September 14 to 30 – Our next Semi - Annual Fall Sale happens Do you need those finishing touches to complete your room? During the month of June, you can save 20% or more on all of our beautiful accessories. Wall art, table top accessories, beautiful plants that don’t need watering, handcrafted ceramics and glass trays, stained glass lamps and many more items that will be the final jewelry for your home. VOLUME 1 • ISSUE 8 • SUMMER 2007 W W W. M C K I N N O N F U R N I T U R E . C O M