www.jasbecker.com

Octagonal table built by Jim Becker, cabinet and furniture maker, in Wilder, VT.

  

www.jasbecker.com

   
www.rvp1875.com

Furniture built using traditional 19th century methods by Jefferson craftsman Robbie Pederson of RVP-1879, in Jefferson, IA.

  

 www.rvp1875.com

   
www.nakashimawoodworker.com

Table designed by Mira Nakashima, from wood milled by George Nakashima at George Nakashima Woodworker, S.A., in New Hope, PA.

  

www.nakashimawoodworker.com

   
www.sticks.com

Table illustrating George Gallup's influences and legacy, by Sticks, Inc., in Des Moines, IA.

 

www.sticks.com

   
www.michaelbrownchairmaker.com

Chairs cut into the octagonal shape by Michael Brown, Contemporary Chairmaker, in Grantsboro, NC.

  

www.michaelbrownchairmaker.com

   
www.kipleyameyer.com

"Ostrich" wood mirror built by Kipley A. Meyer, in Madison, GA.

  

www.kipleyameyer.com

   
www.bradfordwoodworking.com

Chairs and side tables built by Brad Smith of Bradford Woodworking, in Worcester, PA.

www.bradfordwoodworking.com

   
www.leighimaging.com

Hand-sculpted ceramic lamp with octagon details by Jim Webb of Studio 233, in Hopewell, NJ.
 

www.studio-233.com

   
   
www.leighimaging.com

Framing and text design by Pete Dawson and Janice Ford at Leigh Imaging, in Princeton Junction, NJ.
 

www.leighimaging.com

   
www.oddinq.com

Custom tiles crafted by Jonathan White of Odd Inq, in Portland, ME.
 

www.oddinq.com

   
The Gallup House


The project would not have been possible without the dedication and vision of project manager Carla Offenburger, of Cooper, IA, and master builder Tim Gettler, of Jefferson, IA.

Special thanks, too, is given for the valued contributions of: designer Keith Rollenhagen, of Ames, IA; woodworker Stewart French, of Jefferson, IA; decorator Deb West, of Perry, IA; supplier Gary Von Ahsen, of Jefferson IA; appliance supplier John Bossard, of Jefferson, IA; kitchen designer Kris Hunt, of Ankeny, IA; and hardscaper Brent Buxton, of Ogden, IA.