Alan George Peters OBE (17 January 1933 – 11 October 2009
Biography
Peters was a main exponent of the 1970s British Craft Revival. His work was rooted in tradition and showed a deep understanding and respect for his material wood.
He is known for his particularly elegant furniture work, such as an adzed, fan-like table and a tabletop with a bowl carved into it. Although his work was influenced by Japanese woodworking, he rejected Japanese tools after experimenting with them. He favoured the No. 7 plane - a particularly large and heavy one - for nearly everything.
He published Cabinetmaking - A Professional Approach (re-published in 2009) and a revision (for the fourth edition) of Ernest Joyce's The Technique of Furniture Making.
In 1990, Peters was awarded the OBE for his services to furniture, and in 2002 was given an Award of Distinction by the American Furniture Society. aged 76.
Legacy
In 2009 fellow furniture designer maker Jeremy Broun made a film and wrote a book called "Alan Peters - The Makers' Maker".
