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Tage Frid (30 May 1915 – 4 May 2004) was a -born , educator and author who influenced the development of the in the United States. His design work was often in the style, best known for his three legged stool and his publications.


Early life
Son of a , at the age of 13, he started a five-year in followed by work in cabinet shops; worked for nearly a decade at the Royal Danish Cabinetmakers, then spent time in before immigrating to the United States in 1948 at the request of the American Craft Council.


Later career
Frid headed the program in of the School for American Craftsmen (SAC) in Alfred, New York; later moving with this program to Rochester Institute of Technology. In 1962 he became professor of Woodworking and Furniture Design at the Rhode Island School of Design (RISD), remaining until 1985.

When teaching, he emphasized a craftsman's need to learn all the available tools and methods one could use to complete a given task. Thus, the person can work in any shop situation and produce the same quality. Frid's students include noted American studio furniture makers such as , ,

(2010). 9780807895832, Univ of North Carolina Press. .
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(2009). 9780807889923, Univ of North Carolina Press. .
William Keyser, , and .

He was an editor of from its inception in 1975 to his death.

In 2001, Tage Frid was honored by The Furniture Society with its Award of Distinction. The Permanent collection of the Museum of Fine Arts, Boston owns some of his designs, most of which represent the Danish modern style.


Publications
Frid is best known for his three-volume work, "Tage Frid Teaches Woodworking". Some editions of which are published as the first two volumes in one, the third is still separate (Frid's own classic European-style workbench is detailed, in a revised and corrected version, in the third edition of this essential series):


Further reading
  • , "Professor Frid," 146 (Winter 2000-1), pp. 80–85.
  • John Kelsey, "Tage Frid: A Talk with the Old Master," 52 (May–June 1985), pp. 66–67.
  • Michael A. Stone, Contemporary American Woodworkers, Gibbs Smith, Salt Lake City UT, 1986, pp. 48–63.
  • "Tage Frid" in Edward S. Cooke Jr., Gerald W.R. Ward, and Kelly H L'Ecuyer, The Maker's Hand: American Studio Furniture, 1940–1990, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston MA, 2003, p. 120.


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