“Rose Callahan and Josh Vogel on 11/15/10 at 5:35 PM”

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Joshua Vogel is the founder and owner of Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co., a design and woodworking company based in Kingston, NY. Vogel was photographed by Rose Callahan for the Scout in November 2010.

Vogel’s passion for woodworking began at a young age, as he was exposed to the craft by his grandfather who was a carpenter. After graduating from college with a degree in art history, Vogel worked as an antique furniture restorer before eventually starting his own woodworking business.

Blackcreek Mercantile & Trading Co. creates beautiful and functional home goods and furniture pieces that are made to last. Vogel and his team use traditional woodworking techniques and top-quality materials to create pieces that are both timeless and modern.

One of Vogel’s signature pieces is his cutting board, which has become a staple in many homes and kitchens. The cutting board is made from solid walnut or maple wood, and its simple yet elegant design is a testament to Vogel’s commitment to quality craftsmanship.

Aside from his woodworking business, Vogel is also an avid outdoorsman and enjoys spending time in nature. He sees his love for nature as being closely connected to his work as a woodworker, as he appreciates the natural beauty of the materials he works with and strives to showcase this in his pieces.

Vogel’s work has been featured in various design publications, and his cutting board has even been included in the Smithsonian Museum’s permanent collection. Despite his success, Vogel remains grounded and committed to his craft, always striving to create pieces that are both beautiful and functional.

Overall, Joshua Vogel is a talented and passionate woodworker who has created a successful business based on traditional techniques and a commitment to quality. His work is timeless, functional, and representative of his love for nature and the natural beauty of the materials he works with.

Posted by rosecallahan on 2011-01-03 08:37:42