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Ingrained

The making of a craftsman
Brief Description
In Ingrained by Callum Robinson, readers embark on an evocative journey through the life of a carpenter, complete with the challenges, triumphs, and intrinsic beauty of woodworking. This literary memoir is a gem for anyone who has ever created something out of wood or envisioned doing... Read More
Format: Hardback

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Ingrained

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In Ingrained by Callum Robinson, readers embark on an evocative journey through the life of a carpenter, complete with the challenges, triumphs, and intrinsic beauty of woodworking. This literary memoir is a gem for anyone who has ever created something out of wood or envisioned doing so. It masterfully cuts through the layers of craftsmanship, nature, and personal growth.

The narrative begins with Callum's childhood, as the eldest son of a Master Woodworker. Surrounded by the natural beauty of sycamore, oak, and Scots pine, young Callum absorbs the lessons of the trade in his father's workshop. These early experiences of playing among the trees and assisting his father build exquisite bespoke objects lay the foundational skills and love for the craft within him.

As years pass, Callum transitions from apprentice to an accomplished craftsman in his own right, seeking to carve his own niche. Striving for larger and more ambitious projects, he establishes his own workshop, dives into business ventures, endures the bustling life of meetings, and confronts bureaucracy. In his quest for success, he gradually drifts away from his roots and the intimate nuances of hands-on craftsmanship.

However, a major setback—losing a significant job—threatens to dismantle everything Callum has worked so hard to build. Faced with the potential collapse of his business and the dissolution of his team, Callum is compelled to reflect deeply on his true passions and what genuinely matters in life. This tumultuous period becomes a pivotal moment, steering him back to the authenticity and satisfaction of handcrafting furniture, designed to be cherished and handed down through generations—an enduring counterpoint to the pervasive culture of disposability.

With beautifully wrought prose, Callum reveals the profound process of returning to the essential simplicity of the workshop and reconnecting with the tactile pleasure of working with wood. This rediscovery brings him closer to nature and illuminates the profound joy of creation. Through his intimate revelations, readers gain insight into how these experiences have moulded him both as a skilled craftsman and as a son.

Blending memoir and nature writing at its pinnacle, Ingrained stands as an inspiring meditation on the distinct challenges and rewards of manual work in our modern era. The book delves into significant themes of community, consumerism, and the innate beauty of the natural world. It prompts readers to perceive local trees and their wooden possessions in a transformative, new light.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9780857529756

Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd

Format: Hardback

Date Published: 22 August 2024

Country: United Kingdom

Imprint: Doubleday

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Spine width: 31.0mm

Width: 160.0mm

Height: 241.0mm

Weight: 523g

Pages: 320

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About the Author

Callum Robinson makes all manner of things from all manner of woods for some of the most influential brands in the world. He is creative director at Method Studio, the company he established with his wife, designer and lecturer Marisa Giannasi, almost fifteen years ago. Taught by his father - now one of the UK's foremost 'Master Woodcarvers' - his work has been exhibited widely. He works and writes from a studio and workshop in a forest, beside a loch, nestled in the Scottish hills.

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