Reed Hansuld shares shop space with a collection of other woodworkers in a 19th-century building a few steps from the waterfront in the Red Hook section of Brooklyn, N.Y. A native of Canada, Hansuld apprenticed with Michael Fortune in Ontario, and spent time as a student and as a fellow at the Center for Furniture Craftsmanship in Maine, where he’ll be teaching this summer. Although he’s built everything from boats to kitchens, Hansuld now focuses primarily on furniture, with a little exploratory work in sculpture.
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