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- Bentwood abstract "Bentwood objects are those made by wetting wood (either by soaking or by steaming), then bending it and letting it harden into curved shapes and patterns.In furniture making this method is often used in the production of rocking chairs, cafe chairs, and other light furniture. The iconic No. 14 chair by Thonet is a well-known design based on the technique. The process is in widespread use for making casual and informal furniture of all types, particularly seating and table forms. It is also a popular technique in the worldwide production of furniture with frames made of heavy cane, which is commonly imported into European and Western shops.Bentwood boxes are a traditional item made by the First Nations people of the North American west coast including the Haida, Gitxsan, Tlingit, Tsimshian, Sugpiaq, Unangax, Yup'ik, Inupiaq and Coast Salish. These boxes are generally made out of one piece of wood that is steamed and bent to form a box. Traditional uses of the boxes was varied and included storage of food goods, clothing and for burial. They were often without decoration while others were decorated elaborately. Today many are made for collectors and can be purchased from museums, gift shops and online sites as well as directly commissioned from the artists.The Aleut or Unangan People of Alaska made hunting visors, called chagudax, out of driftwood using the bentwood method. The visors were used by hunters who were in kayaks. They are said to help keep the sea spray off the face as well as improve hearing. They were often decorated with paints, beads, sea lion whiskers and ivory figurines. Andrew Gronholdt is credited with reviving the art of chagudax carving in the 1980s. Present day Unangan artists create chagadux for ceremonial purposes and offer them for sale to the public as well.".
- Bentwood thumbnail Michael_Thonet_14.jpg?width=300.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink methods_of_bending_wood.htm.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink SkillsAndTechniquesAllAbout.aspx?id=2962.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink the-history-and-popularity-of-bentwood-furniture.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink index.html.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink www.thonetchairfactory.com.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink Rx_For_Bending_Wood.html.
- Bentwood wikiPageExternalLink ton.
- Bentwood wikiPageID "1987878".
- Bentwood wikiPageLength "4540".
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- Bentwood wikiPageRevisionID "705438099".
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Aleut.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Alutiiq.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Andrew_Gronholdt.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Decorative_arts.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Category:Woodworking.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Coast_Salish_peoples.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Ercol.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink First_Nations.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Gebrüder_Thonet.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Gitxsan.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Haida_people.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Inupiat.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Lucian_Ercolani.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink No._14_chair.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Rocking_chair.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Shaker-style_pantry_box.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Steam_bending.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Tlingit.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Tsimshian.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Twig_work.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Visual_arts_by_indigenous_peoples_of_the_Americas.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink Yupik_peoples.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Michael_Thonet_14.jpg.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Ngv,_Gebrüder_Thonet,_culla,_1870_circa.JPG.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLink File:Tsimshian_box_(UBC-2009).jpg.
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bent Hardwood".
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Bentwood".
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "Steam-bent".
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "bentwood chairs".
- Bentwood wikiPageWikiLinkText "bentwood".
- Bentwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Decorative_arts.
- Bentwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Refimprove.
- Bentwood wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Reflist.
- Bentwood subject Category:Decorative_arts.
- Bentwood subject Category:Woodworking.
- Bentwood type Genre.
- Bentwood type Genre.
- Bentwood type Process.
- Bentwood comment "Bentwood objects are those made by wetting wood (either by soaking or by steaming), then bending it and letting it harden into curved shapes and patterns.In furniture making this method is often used in the production of rocking chairs, cafe chairs, and other light furniture. The iconic No. 14 chair by Thonet is a well-known design based on the technique. The process is in widespread use for making casual and informal furniture of all types, particularly seating and table forms.".
- Bentwood label "Bentwood".
- Bentwood sameAs Q979300.
- Bentwood sameAs Bugholz.
- Bentwood sameAs صندلی_لهستانی.
- Bentwood sameAs כיפוף_עץ.
- Bentwood sameAs m.06c4qz.
- Bentwood sameAs Венская_мебель.
- Bentwood sameAs Böjträ.
- Bentwood sameAs Q979300.
- Bentwood wasDerivedFrom Bentwood?oldid=705438099.
- Bentwood depiction Michael_Thonet_14.jpg.
- Bentwood isPrimaryTopicOf Bentwood.