Woodworking: Mid-century Modern Furniture

Course final project

A course by Tyler Shaheen , Furniture Designer and Maker

Furniture Designer and Maker. New Albany, United States.
Joined May 2022
95% positive reviews (20)
4,414 students
Audio: English, Spanish
English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch

About the final project for: Woodworking: Mid-century Modern Furniture

Woodworking: Mid-century Modern Furniture

“Congratulations on finishing this course. I hope you have found it interesting and learned a lot. You've learned to build a mid-century modern nightstand. Now it's your turn to build your furniture piece! Let me show you an example of how I would like to see your course project process: The Inspiration and the Software Begin researching designs and styles you like to collect ideas you may want to use or be inspired by when creating your piece. Choose a CAD software or method to design your piece.

The Design Begin modeling your custom piece to scale and determine what dimensions will look best and which styles combine well to create a harmonious look and functional piece of furniture.
The Furniture Piece Build your furniture piece!
Don't forget to share your work to inspire others or sell your pieces to create a business. Once your project is ready, share it on the forum by clicking the "Create your project" button. I will look at your projects as soon as possible and answer any doubts that need clarification. In the meantime, I encourage you to see what your fellow students have been up to and comment on their posts. See you!”

Partial transcription of the video

“Final project I want to thank you for finding the courage to take this course and I hope it's just a starting point for you on your journey towards becoming a furniture maker. My hope is that you take what you've learned in this course and apply it to your own original creation. Before I say goodbye, I want to give you a few tips to keep in mind when completing your final project. Your piece isn't going to be perfect and that's okay. I keep some of my original projects in our home as reminders of where I started. I always say your first stuff is your worst stuff. Second thing is that you do...”

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Course summary for: Woodworking: Mid-century Modern Furniture

  • Level: Beginner
  • 95% positive reviews (20)
  • 4414 students
  • 4 units
  • 16 lessons (3h 23m)
  • 8 downloads
  • Category

    Craft
  • Areas

    Arts & Crafts, Decoration, Furniture Design & Making, Interior Decoration, Woodworking

Tyler Shaheen

Tyler Shaheen
A course by Tyler Shaheen

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Furniture Designer and Maker

Tyler Shaheen is not just a craftsman; he's a creator of functional art. With a background in crafting exquisite furniture and a passion for woodworking, Tyler has made a name for himself in the world of Mid-century modern design. Self-taught and driven by his love for crafting, Tyler's journey is an inspiring one. His woodworking content on social media has not only garnered a significant following but has also led to collaborations with renowned brands.

Tyler believes in the meditative power of working with one's hands, and this passion shines through in his unique, simple yet elegant furniture designs. Through this course, he shares his hard-earned knowledge, empowering aspiring woodworkers to embark on their creative journeys, one piece of art at a time.


  • 95% positive reviews (20)
  • 4,414 students
  • 16 lessons (3h 23m)
  • 23 additional resources (8 files)
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  • Audio: English, Spanish
  • English · Spanish · Portuguese · German · French · Italian · Polish · Dutch
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Woodworking: Mid-century Modern Furniture. Craft course by Tyler Shaheen

Woodworking: Mid-century Modern Furniture

A course by Tyler Shaheen
Furniture Designer and Maker. New Albany, United States.
Joined May 2022
  • 95% positive reviews (20)
  • 4,414 students