Clark Kellogg is a furniture maker from Houston. He has been building things with wood since age 10, including a scale-model guillotine for a report on “A Tale of Two Cities” in high school. After graduating from the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship’s Nine-Month Comprehensive Program in Maine, and the College of the Redwoods’ Fine Woodworking Program in California, he’s glad to be home, even though life in Texas means he may encounter a huge spider or two. He takes a wide range of woodworking jobs, from furniture to architectural work. At the moment he’s completing a pair of rolling assembly benches. If you weren’t a furniture maker, you’d be: A weatherman, masked avenger, or world-champion break-dancer … one of those three.
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