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The event, which runs from Friday to Sunday, marks the first in-person annual exhibition for the Scottish Furniture Makers Association since 2019. Exhibits will include hand-made furniture, sculpture and woodworks, from traditional to contemporary and showcasing different materials and techniques. Mike Whittall, association president, said: "The exhibition gives our members an opportunity to showcase their work and have conversations about what it means to be a furniture designer maker.

” Advertisement Advertisement Did you know with a Digital Subscription to Edinburgh News, you can get unlimited access to the website including our premium content, as well as benefiting from fewer ads, loyalty rewards and much more. He added: “The annual show is moving out of the city for the first time, and Dalkeith Palace provides a spectacular setting to display the beauty and diversity of furniture being produced in Scotland . "Visitors might have questions about the design process or how a piece develops from tree to timber to finished product and we welcome the chance to share our experiences.



" Scotland has a rich and evolving history of furniture design and making. Members of the Scottish Furniture Makers Association work on a diverse range of projects and commissions, including small products and bespoke pieces for the home, limited batch production and large-scale commissions for public and commercial spaces. All exhibits in the annual exhibition will be available for purchase.

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