silver cuff by Hopi artist Lewis Lomay in a walnut and maple display w/carved Kokopele.

my Latest piece

Walnut chair and end table

Walnut rocker w/ Italian leather coil spring seat, hickory back splats and wear runners on rocker bottoms

Walnut couch and footstool upholstered with Italian leather

two step footstool in walnut and hickory

 

Elizabeth’s chair in cherry

Elizabeth’s chair in cherry

Just finished a pair of these in southern yellow pine

Just finished a pair of these in southern yellow pine

conoid chair in cherry and curly maple with hickory back splats

conoid chair in cherry and curly maple with hickory back splats

Grandson step stool in ash, hickory, walnut, and basswood.

Grandson step stool in ash, hickory, walnut, and basswood.

upholstered and carved black walnut couch, conoid style middle legs, dovetails, front to side rail.

upholstered and carved black walnut couch, conoid style middle legs, dovetails, front to side rail.

elliptical red meranti “walking” end table

elliptical red meranti “walking” end table

upholstered cherry sewing chair

upholstered cherry sewing chair

A 10” chef’s knife and a paring knife. The handles are from old growth Roman olive wood, the block is old growth mahogany, the blade is 67 layer Damascus steel.

A 10” chef’s knife and a paring knife. The handles are from old growth Roman olive wood, the block is old growth mahogany, the blade is 67 layer Damascus steel.

knockdown oak table and 2 chairs

knockdown oak table and 2 chairs

asymmetrical dovetailed rosewood box - spalted new growth lower left

asymmetrical dovetailed rosewood box - spalted new growth lower left

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“With the mud of the earth, make a cup from which your brother can drink.” Antonio Machado

go to the fridge and get a beer- this (below) is a 20 minute video.

A Lexmedia video of the steps Steve McKenna takes in constructing a finished rocking chair from rough sawn lumber.

sculpture for the Lexington Woodworker's Guild show. "Out of the Box"

oak on fire- red oak and red cedar

behind the plate- an ode to the catcher

white oak (left) and red oak rocking chairs

occasional chairs in walnut

aspen panels (1/16" thick) , walnut frame, walnut, maple, cherry base (l-r)

cherry craftsman style coffee table

a Sam Maloof (low back occasional chair)- George Nakashima (conoid chair) mash in cherry w/ the cherry pedestal table

walnut and maple cradle w/mobile

Mobile for the cradle

a slideshow of some of my work

steve mckenna

I am continuing my custom  furniture business after 43 years as a union carpenter in and around the Boston area. The values that I prize in my work are the quality of craftsmanship, the aesthetic value of each and every piece, and the care and thoughtfulness that I put into the process on each and every stool, table, chair, and desk that I build.  I have an obvious affinity for curves, as you can see.  Straight lines are necessary (for reference) but a curve plane or line is so much more appealing to the touch and to the eye. I believe (and this is quoting Jeri Osgood) that a straight line is a missed opportunity.

Member : Lexington Woodworker’s Guild

Eastern Massachusetts Guild of Woodworkers

Carpenter’s Union Local #275


Walnut couch and footstool, upholstered with Italian leather