Looking for Furniture Design MFA

<p>Looking for a good furniture design mfa program! my work is a little funky and sculptural.</p>

<p>Rhode Island School of Design. I’m not sure if the have an MFA but definitely a BFA in Furniture Design. I imagine that they have a great grad program.</p>

<p>RISD does have a graduate program in Furniture Design that is awesome.</p>

<p>[RISD</a> : Rhode Island School of Design : FURNITURE DESIGN](<a href=“http://www.risd.edu/graduate_furniture.cfm]RISD”>http://www.risd.edu/graduate_furniture.cfm)</p>

<p>They do – and it’s great, and i even have connections (like woah)
But I go to Brown, and I’d like to leave Providence after oh so many years. </p>

<p>Any other suggestsions? Thanks very much for your help</p>

<p>any suggestions? i’m looking at CCA, SCAD, and RISD (in that order)</p>

<p>About SCAD I can tell you that the work I saw in the past impressed me, and that a new facility for furniture and industrial design was built for the school about 5 or 6 years ago.</p>

<p>Several years ago, the valedictorian of RISD attended Art Center College of Design for their LLM in ID. That should tell you something about Art Center’s program.</p>

<p>art center? as in CCA?</p>

<p>///Several years ago, the valedictorian of RISD attended Art Center College of Design for their LLM in ID. That should tell you something about Art Center’s program./// – taxguy</p>

<p>The OP is looking for information on Furniture Design, not Industrial Design.</p>

<p>Furthermore, Art Center College of Design (ACC) doesn’t even offer a Furniture Design degree. </p>

<p>FYI, CCA is California College of the Arts. Good try though.</p>

<p>Take a look at Cranbrook in Michigan, the grad school, they have a boarding school for brats as well. The Work in the 3 d and metalwork and sculpture is very modern, avant garde and different from ordinary. If you think of your furniture as an original work of art then Cranbrook has a Masters in Fine Art program. If you just want to manufacture furniture the RIT has a masters program in precision production.
Cranbrook is exclusive.</p>

<p>lol i know that CCA is the california college of the arts – it’s my first choice. that’s why i was confused. </p>

<p>my work is mostly wood with other elements incorproated</p>

<p>i don’t want a woodworking program, but i don’t want a sculpture program either, if that gives you any idea.</p>