woodworks - hugh ridsdill-smith
London
Woodwork and design have been lifelong interests of mine. My introduction to
woodwork was with my father in his workshop at home. I studied woodwork,
together with metalwork with Ted Mills in Maidstone and had regular lessons from
Chris Hoad our local village carpenter in Marden, Kent. Woodwork runs in the
family, I inherited my great grandfather’s tools and the workbench – a number of
which which I use. I draw inspiration from many sources: the Design Museum is a
particular favourite, but skilled work is all around. Recently I took part in a
‘Build a Tiny House’ course at the Centre for Alternative Technology. Their
commitment to sustainable living is particularly important for me.I attend
courses, exhibitions and trade shows regularly to keep up with the latest trends
and developments. I established WoodWorks in September 2016. Our approach is
practical, and we put our clients’ priorities first – be they design,
practicalilty, affordability, aesthetic or sustainability. Wood is a wonderful
material, flexible, strong and incredibly versatile. Most things are possible.
If you’ve got a project in mind and want to find out whether and how it will
work, I’d be happy to talk it over with you. In September 2020 I established
Woodworks Learn, the teaching arm of the business. This was long an ambition of
mine, using my background in teaching, coaching and informal community learning.
I find immense pleasure helping people to develop their skills and to complete
projects.