A passion for woodwork : Carpenter Eddy Laurence explains why he loves what he does
Par La rédaction
17 January 2020
In an age when mass production rules the roost and the customer is almost seen as a necessary evil, it is refreshing to meet a craftsman who not only loves what he does but treats each project as a special one and each client as an individual.
The man sitting here, on a brief break from his work, is passionate about working with wood. His name is Eddy Laurence and he is a carpenter and proud of it.
Coming from a family of contractors, Laurence knew early on what he wanted to do with his life, and he took his work seriously from the beginning – which in his case was learning the craft at the Lycée Polyvalent.
“We had a teacher who was very strict,” he says. It’s a description not often used as a compliment, but even as a teenager, Laurence knew the value of hard work and learning.
On leaving school he was unable to start working as a carpenter immediately, so he took two jobs to bring in some money, and when the time as right he launched the career that has made him a popular and sought-after tradesman.
It’s not a glamorous profession and he has no artistic pretensions, but he takes a pride in such prosaic tasks as making kitchen cabinets from scratch, or hurricane shutters, tables and chairs.
“If a pregnant lady tells me she wants a rocking chair to nurse her child, I can do that,” he says.
A caring craftsman, he particularly enjoys working with pine for two reasons: “It gives a beautiful finish and my blade goes through it easily.”
As happy working for prestigious hotels as for private clients, Laurence enjoys a challenge.
“Sometimes you find yourself with a client who is very demanding,” he says, “and that can bring out the best in you.”
By Chris Morvan
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