Using a combination of modern machinery and historical woodworking techniques, Los Tres Juanes create beautifully-intricate roof frameworks in styles unique to the south of Spain. These exceptionally skilled craftsman create Alfarjes (polygon-shaped painted ceilings) and Mudejar-style coffered ceilings made entirely of finely-intertwined wood. Check out their short video above, detailing their workshop and the process of creating their geometric works of art.
Los Tres Juanes
Master Spanish craftsman showcase their geometrically intricate woodworking styles
by Graham Hiemstra in Design on 25 April 2011
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Los Tres Juanes
Master Spanish craftsman showcase their geometrically intricate woodworking styles
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