Adams’ “Table Wood Curved”
Size: 60″ Length
23 1/2″ Width
18 1/2″ Height
Description
Peter Michael Adams is an American studio woodworker recognized for his refined sculptural approach to furniture and vessel forms, blending traditional craftsmanship with a distinctly modern aesthetic. Working primarily in hardwoods, Adams emphasizes the natural character of wood—its grain, color variation, and organic structure—allowing each piece to express both material integrity and artistic intent.
Educated in fine art and studio woodworking traditions, Adams emerged during the late 20th century as part of a broader movement that elevated furniture making from functional craft to collectible art. His work reflects influences from mid-century modern design, Japanese woodworking philosophy, and the American studio furniture movement pioneered by artists such as George Nakashima and Wendell Castle. Rather than obscuring the source material, Adams celebrates the inherent beauty of wood through careful joinery, hand-finished surfaces, and restrained ornamentation.
Adams’ furniture and sculptural objects are often characterized by clean lines, balanced proportions, and subtle curves that invite close inspection. Whether producing tables, cabinets, or sculptural wood forms, his pieces reveal meticulous attention to detail and a deep respect for traditional woodworking methods. Many works are created as limited editions or one-of-a-kind pieces, reinforcing their status as functional works of art.
Today, Peter Michael Adams’ work is appreciated by collectors, designers, and galleries for its timeless quality and craftsmanship. His pieces stand at the intersection of art and design, exemplifying the enduring value of hand-crafted studio furniture in an increasingly industrialized world.

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