Mark Del Guidice writes, ‘As a studio furniture maker in the 21st century, I find myself working at the intersection of art, craft and design.’ His finely crafted and very distinctive furniture includes tables, seating, chests, tall, mirrors and even lighting. Form and function are important to him, but surface design is his labor of love. Each piece is covered with decorative hieroglyphs, symbols and actual quotations carved in Morse Code.
Del Guidice’s work appears in over a dozen published books and in the permanent collections of Yale University Art Gallery, Smith College Museum of Art, the Art Complex Museum in Duxbury and the Fuller Museum of Craft.
“Aaron’s Table and Chairs”, extension game table, bubinga, curly maple, Italian poplar, basswood, milk paint and upholstery. 48″w x 36″d x 30″h.
Concord, MA 01742;Furniture