The Chair Maker tells the story of Lawrence Neal and the ladderback, rush-seated chair tradition. Chair making is part of our ‘intangible cultural heritage’, a highly skilled process for which comprehensive instructions have never been recorded, instead passed on between generations of masters and apprentices. Today the accumulated knowledge of over a hundred years of chair making resides with one man: Lawrence Neal. Lawrence left school at 15 to be apprenticed to his father, the beginning of 50 years of chair making.
The Chair Maker also explores Lawrence’s desire to continue the tradition. In 2017 he received funding to take on two apprentices. But in order for the sixth generation in this long line of makers not to be the last, there must be conscious decisions to recognize the value and heritage of traditional crafts, and to support makers as they continue to produce these beautiful and historically-resonant objects.
Produced & Directed by
Alex Rae & Duncan Parker
Executive Producer
Hugo Burge
Cinematography
Duncan Parker
Editor
Jack Roberts
Head of Production
Mo Ahmed