
About Clayoquot Crafts Daniel worked with cedar in many ways from harvesting, making cedar shakes, as a sawmill operator, wood drying and building cedar houses along the West Coast. Making furniture first as a hobby, Daniel started Clayoquot Crafts in 1992. A self-taught craftsman, he quickly made a name for himself. Over the years Daniel has acquired various Awards and Satisfied Customers in North American and Abroad. Daniel works in collaboration with Tla-o-qui-aht First Nation people, who have lived in the Pacific Northwest for centuries and are known as those who know and respect the cedar. Clayoquot Crafts only uses salvaged local red cedar making their outdoor cedar furniture eco-friendly. By purchasing Clayoquot Craft cedar furniture you helping to keep old-growth BC forests intact.
Names and Pronunciations of Clayoquot Sound Daniel has named his company Clayoquot Crafts and his cedar outdoor furniture after local names. Clayoquot Sound (Pronounced Cla-kwhat Sound) Nootka (pronounced as it's spelled Noot-ka) Esowista (pronounced as it's spelled Es-o-wista) Cape Cod, Adirondack and Muskoka are not native British Columbian words of course, but they are recognized as descriptive words for a unique and comfortable outdoor chair design. Many of us have experienced these chairs in back yards, on decks or by the beach. The first version of an Adirondack chair was designed by Thomas Lee in 1903. He was on vacation at Westport, inside the Adirondack State Park in the United States. In Canada the chair is also known as the Muskoka Chair. Muskoka is cottage country and an outdoor recreational region in southern Ontario. Daniel's are the most beautiful, functional, comfortable and environmentally friendly Adirondack or Muskoka chairs in the world. Location of Clayoquot Crafts Welcome to Our World of Cedar Furniture and Clayoquot Crafts! |
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