
The word that keeps coming to mind in describing Cameron’s work is elegance. This walnut table is elegant from its curved, tapering legs to its subtly-angled drawer. The half-blind dovetails are a thing of beauty.


I also love Cameron’s writing desk in Swiss pear and sassafrass. The drawer has a fall-front which allows the use of a computer keyboard, making this classic desk fit perfectly in a home office.

See more of John Cameron’s work at www.johncameroncabinetmaker.com.
Photos of the boat are by Dave Stotzer. Photos of the desk and tables are by Lance Patterson.