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Larissa Huff
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Larissa Huff

Larissa is a wood­worker and teacher who makes custom furni­ture and other func­tional wooden objects in Philadel­phia. When she is not design­ing and build­ing custom furni­ture in her own work­shop, she’s on the road teach­ing and making at shops and schools around the country. In 2021, she was as an artist-in-resi­dence at Arrow­mont School of Art & Crafts and in 2022, she completed a fellow­ship at the Center for Furni­ture Crafts­man­ship. You can find arti­cles she has authored in Fine Wood­work­ing and Wood­craft Maga­zine and her work has been on display in exhibitions at the Messler Gallery and Wayne Art Center. Even her days out of the shop are wrapped up in artful wood­work­ing, as she works part-time at the Wharton Esherick Museum.

https://www.instagram.com/larissa.huff/

Upcoming Classes

Past Classes

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Techniques for Making a Unique Wooden Box

Instructor: Larissa Huff
Weekend course: August 16 – 17, 2025
Price: $385

In this class, students will be able to create their very own Spiral Sprout Box! This octagonal, lidded box is topped with a bundle of bentwood spirals. During the class we will cover box design and function, joinery (with geometry—it’s fun, I promise), making a captured panel bottom and lid, wood bending using a hot pipe, creating a tiny wedged tenon, and fine tuning the fit of a split-lid box. This small project is packed with an array of techniques and fun details to make it your own!

Larissa is a wood­worker and teacher who makes custom furni­ture and other func­tional wooden objects in Philadel­phia. When she is not design­ing and build­ing custom furni­ture in her own work­shop, she’s on the road teach­ing and making at shops and schools around the country. In 2021, she was as an artist-in-resi­dence at Arrow­mont School of Art & Crafts and in 2022, she completed a fellow­ship at the Center for Furni­ture Crafts­man­ship. You can find arti­cles she has authored in Fine Wood­work­ing and Wood­craft Maga­zine and her work has been on display in exhibitions at the Messler Gallery and Wayne Art Center. Even her days out of the shop are wrapped up in artful wood­work­ing, as she works part-time at the Wharton Esherick Museum.

https://www.instagram.com/larissa.huff/

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Cabinetmaking: Tambour Doors

Instructor: Larissa Huff
5-day course: August 11 – 15, 2025
Price: $1,135

In this weeklong class, we will dive into cabinetmaking and demystifying tambour doors. Students will learn the specific techniques necessary for designing a cabinet with tambourdoors. We will tackle carcase joinery, create the tambour track, assemble and tenon solid woodtambour door, make jigs, install interior walls and drawers to allow for storage, and learn tactics necessary to make it all come together. Each student will craft their own wall-hanging cabinet ready to store tea (or anything else)! This class will be jam-packed with strategies and tricks so you can include these satisfying sliding doors into your future projects.

Larissa is a wood­worker and teacher who makes custom furni­ture and other func­tional wooden objects in Philadel­phia. When she is not design­ing and build­ing custom furni­ture in her own work­shop, she’s on the road teach­ing and making at shops and schools around the country. In 2021, she was as an artist-in-resi­dence at Arrow­mont School of Art & Crafts and in 2022, she completed a fellow­ship at the Center for Furni­ture Crafts­man­ship. You can find arti­cles she has authored in Fine Wood­work­ing and Wood­craft Maga­zine and her work has been on display in exhibitions at the Messler Gallery and Wayne Art Center. Even her days out of the shop are wrapped up in artful wood­work­ing, as she works part-time at the Wharton Esherick Museum.

https://www.instagram.com/larissa.huff/

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Woodworking Fundamentals for Furniture Makers

Instructor: Larissa Huff
5-day course: September 23 – 27, 2024
Price: $1,135

In this course, we will provide the complete foundation you need to make solid wood furniture. Over the course of a week, each student will take rough sawn lumber and turn it into their own finished table. Throughout the class, we will deep dive in to wood and furniture. We will cover wood science, building to accommodate for wood movement, furniture design, milling to maximize material, joinery, detail work, and finishing. We will use a combination of stationary machines, handheld power tools, and hand tools so students can learn how to complete each step of the process with the tooling they have access to when they return home. It’s a jam-packed week!

The project will be constructed with mortise and tenon joinery with carefully book-matched and grain-matched components. Students will be able to add their own design elements so the piece to make it unique. With the aid of routers, jigs, and hand tools, we will problem solve our way through each student’s design idea(s) for a fun, tailored experience.

Whether you are a beginner, intermediate, or advanced woodworker, students will leave this class with a robust new skillset. For beginners, the course will provide a solid foundation in safety, process, and furniture construction that you can apply to any future projects. For more advanced students, the class will provide confidence, a renewed understanding of wood as a material, and insight into efficiency using the jigs and tricks of a professional furniture maker.

Student required tool list:

Pencil

Sharpie

Tape measure

Combination square

Safety glasses

Hearing protection

Block plane

Chisels (1/4”, 3/8”, 1/2”)

Mallet

Card/cabinet scraper

Class fee: $985

Material fee: $150 (covers 15-20 BF of cherry, glue, fasteners, biscuits, dominos, tape, etc.)

Larissa is a wood­worker and teacher who makes custom furni­ture and other func­tional wooden objects in Philadel­phia. When she is not design­ing and build­ing custom furni­ture in her own work­shop, she’s on the road teach­ing and making at shops and schools around the country. In 2021, she was as an artist-in-resi­dence at Arrow­mont School of Art & Crafts and in 2022, she completed a fellow­ship at the Center for Furni­ture Crafts­man­ship. You can find arti­cles she has authored in Fine Wood­work­ing and Wood­craft Maga­zine and her work has been on display in exhibitions at the Messler Gallery and Wayne Art Center. Even her days out of the shop are wrapped up in artful wood­work­ing, as she works part-time at the Wharton Esherick Museum.

https://www.instagram.com/larissa.huff/