Homo Faber

PRESS EN Languages Account Follow us Newsletter
Subscribe to our newsletter
|
Presented by logo Homo Faber by Michelangelo Foundation
Explore Artisans Museums & Galleries Experience Itineraries About
© Alun Callender
© All rights reserved
© Alun Callender
© Jonathan Bassett

Jason Mosseri

  • Hopesprings
  • Chair maker
  • Lewes, United Kingdom
  • Rising Star
Jason Mosseri Chair maker
Contact
English
Hours:
By appointment only
Phone:
+44 7795114982
© All rights reserved

Freshly cut chairs

  • • Jason's work is rooted in his heritage
  • • He uses sustainable timbers
  • • He is a teacher as well as a craftsman

Jason Mosseri has been a painter, club decorator, tattoo artist and general creative rebel. He also developed a surprising interest in traditional chair making, crediting Paul Hayden with getting him hooked on the craft. In 2017, Mosseri packed up his tattooing machine in favour of setting up a woodworking workshop. It may seem like leap, but there is a residual sense of art meeting the body. Mosseri makes beautiful, functional chairs from green wood – wood that is fresh cut. This softer wood allows him to shape using traditional tools and methods. His timber is sourced from local estates which are managed by experienced woodsmen, promoting healthy and diverse woodland.

Read the full interview

Works

  • © Jonathan Bassett
  • © Jonathan Bassett
  • © Jonathan Bassett
  • © Jonathan Bassett
  • © Jonathan Bassett
Photo: © Jonathan Bassett
Windsor rocking chair

This is a contemporary interpretation of the Windsor rocking chair, built using traditional tools and techniques. It is made in walnut and finished with a jet-black milk paint.

Photo: © Jonathan Bassett
Black Windsor chair

Oiled and waxed, this Windsor chair was built using traditional tools and techniques.

Photo: © Jonathan Bassett
Wedge armchair

This contemporary interpretation of the Windsor chair is built using traditional tools and techniques. It is made in walnut and finished with a jet-black milk paint.

Photo: © Jonathan Bassett
Chestnut bench

Bicolored Windsor bench with walnut seat carved with a travisher. It has been finished with a jet-black milk paint.

Photo: © Jonathan Bassett
Shaker bench

A ‘Shaker’ style bench, with a little more attitude. These can be made to measure, and are great in smaller spaces, around tables or freestanding. Jason usually builds them from elm or oak, and this one is finished with a jet-black milk paint.

Enjoy an experience with Jason Mosseri

You may also like

Download the app

Find all the Homo Faber Guide content at hand, save, like and much more!