Westside DIGS | Digital Edition Online

January 22, 2021

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1.22.2021 | DIGS.NET 19 OS ANGELES NATIVE TAYLOR DONSKER IS, LIKE THE sculptural furnishings and modern industrial pieces he designs and fabricates in his vast Santa Monica workshop, something of a paradox, a woodworker whose primary instinct is to go against the grain. Donsker is reluctant to call himself a woodworker at all, at least at this stage, maybe "10 or 20 years from now," he says. Given what he has accomplished thus far, one considers with excitement what mastery at his hands might eventually mean. Unconstrained by the strictures of a formal woodworking background frees the nondoctrinaire Donsker to use dissimilar materials in new and interesting ways, resulting in ingenious original work with a rich material language. "Furniture is really a smaller form of architecture," says Donsker, who turned to woodworking after architecture school. In his workshop are slabs of the California walnut he favors for its variations of color and characteristics. "It's not too dense, or too soft, and the grain is always surprising," he says. While delicately assembled, his pieces, fashioned in the California Modern mold, are not demure; they're insistent and assertive. Including an entire collection that came from a majestic, 100-year-old Bastogne walnut tree—the third largest in California—that he tried hard to save. Learning it would be removed (an arduous three-day process), Donsker used its wood for a whole series of furnishings so that its magnificence would live on. He approaches the material, and his work with it, as an almost spiritual partner. "The whole world slows down. There's focus. Rhythm and ritual. You just forget everything," he says. taylordonsker.com L P R O F I L E | TAY LO R D O N S K E R TOP TO BOTTOM: CORSET DINING TABLE, CARTESIAN END TABLE, STRIKE SLIP BENCH TAYLOR DONSKER WORKS WITH SLABS OF CALIFORNIA WALNUT IN HIS STUDIO. Back to Nature With his hand-honed designs upending conventional notions of craft, contemporary artist-craftsman Taylor Donsker works wonders in California timber. W R I T T E N B Y J E N N T H O R N T O N A R C H I T E C T U R E + D E S I G N PHOTOS: JACK STRUTZ (PORTRAITS); ALL OTHERS, TAYLOR DONSKER

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