John J Hodgson has been making miniature furniture now for over forty years. His work appears in many museums and private collections around the world. Jean Nisbett, described John as “The Master” in her book, “Secrets of the Doll’s house Makers”.
John always had a love of antique furniture, especially chairs. When he started hand-carving his miniatures, he was inspired to make them in the style of Thomas Chippendale.
Originally, every piece was hand-carved from wood. For many years he created many wonderful items, such as the double dome secretaire, desks, tables, lacquered cabinets and numerous designs of chairs.
When commissioned to build an exhibition for Hever Castle in Kent, the business evolved and he developed techniques in casting. He produced new and exciting pieces using this new method. The project, lasting nine years, included building an eight foot long gallery with heavily carved panelling in the style of Grinling Gibbons and a half barrelled ceiling in a honeysuckle design. Many hours of work went into the hand-carving and modelling of these masters, from which castings were made.

Sue and John at an exhibition
As many of you know, this new process was developed. John created some elaborately decorative items, including console tables, torcheres and mirrors. Going on to introduce his range of French style furniture, which is so very popular now. All cast from his original hand-carved masters.
The KDF online showcase: This is an exciting and unique opportunity for us to show a range of some of our pieces and contact our wonderful customer friends at this rather difficult time.
Books featuring John’s work include ….
If you need more information please don’t hesitate to send me an email at Sue@Johnjhodgson.com
Sad News About John
I am very sad to inform you that John passed away on Saturday 5th February 2022.
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