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Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
I was very pleased with this easel. I find it to be a very good value for the price. Once standing and all nuts tightened it is very stable. NOTE: first time out of the box the side legs can be a bit confusing, there is a 90 second Youtube video on unboxing that makes things easily understandable.
Maria
Reviewed in Belgium on January 27, 2025
Ce chevalet est un meuble a part entière. Grande qualité et très beau. J'ai eu un défaut sur un mais ai échangé et le second est parfait.
HAP
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
This is so pretty and functional. Comes with instructions to put together but all pictures and no written instructions. However, I love that it looks great and can fold down.
Neda
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on June 28, 2024
Really easy to set up and put away when you practiced couple of times. Handles make it easy to carry as it has some weight. Good quality. Plenty of space to accommodate paints and brushes. Adjustments allows using fairly large canvas if needed.
Cliente de Kindle
Reviewed in Spain on May 11, 2024
La madera y el color gris muy bonito.
Suhaib
Reviewed in Canada on November 18, 2024
As someone who has worked as a carpenter for more than a decade, i can tell you the craftsmanship of this easel compared to the more cheaper one i had previously purchased is far greater. The oak is gorgeous esp with the brass hardware. It works as a table top with the legs folded in or stands beautifully on its own, well balanced with its tripod design. The detachable side tray is an added plus and can be placed separately on a different table if you prefer, or attached to the side or front based on preference. I'm very happy with the purchase and would recommend it to others as well.
CLAUDIA SPEED
Reviewed in the United States on April 20, 2024
I took this out plein air painting a month ago and I’m glad I figured out how to set it up at home and not just wing it. It did take a bit of figuring out. But once you do it is easy to set up and take down. Which I needed to take down quickly as a storm was approaching. The legs were sturdy and supported everything well. I did read other reviews about the weight. It is I think 20 lbs so you wouldn’t want to trek too far with it but not too heavy to hang by the strap around my shoulder and walk to my set up place. The only negative I can see is that it comes with a tray and paper towel holder and I couldn’t see a way to put those inside the box to carry so I left those back at the car.
Optimus Maximus
Reviewed in Australia on April 16, 2023
I am very glad I made this purchase. After a very lengthy online search I had finally had enough of trying compare the bewildering array of solutions that are on offer for plein-air painting. I found a pochade box I really liked but it was too small to accommodate my long brushes and panels and in my opinion was overpriced as the tripod was not included. Sometimes too much choice is a hindrance so I decided to go back to basics, and for that you just cannot go past a French easel for simplicity and practicality. What I like about the Atworth oak wood easel is its design. I especially like side tray for putting my brushes and dippers on, and the dark palette which enables me to judge values. It is actually a lot sturdier than what I thought it would be and, being fully adjustable, easily accommodates my large canvases and panels. There is lots of room for my brushes and paint tubes in the long drawer, which slides out and provides a sturdy platform to rest my palette on. Plus the dark stained oak stands out against the brass fittings and looks quite handsome. I really can’t fault it. It truly is value for money when I consider how much some of the alternatives on the market cost. Whilst some of them are quite novel in their design, they are nonetheless prohibitively expensive and still have shortcomings of their own.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2022
First of all, the Grey Walnut ATWORTH French Easel is AWESOME!! Over 30 years ago, I purchased two French Easels for my wife and I. We’re both artists and we still have them and use them for studio/plein-air drawing, watercolor and acrylic painting. A couple of months ago, I decided I wanted to start painting with oils, too. I purchased painting supplies and an aluminum easel. The aluminum easel didn’t cut it and I took it back to the store the next day. I researched Pochade boxes and tripods online and ordered one. When the box arrived, I assembled it and thought it looked and worked great. When I started adding tubes of paint, brushes and supplies in the box and mounting a canvas on the easel I realized the easel and box were just too small for me. There wasn’t much work surface and the tripod just didn’t feel stable with a larger canvas or Masonite sheet fixed on it. I packed it up and sent it back. Our French easels, though sometimes heavy and bulky, seemed to be the best solution, so I started looking for French easels online. Our old French easel boxes are lite colored, so the grey walnut offered an easy way to differentiate from my old box and the easel shelf and shoulder strap looked like a great addition to what I was already accustomed to…so I placed my order on Amazon Prime including FREE delivery. When my order arrived (a couple of days ahead of schedule), I was DELIGHTED with my new ATWORTH French Easel. To my surprise and delight, the legs and arms are actually of a heavier construction than our old boxes. To test it, I’ve already fixed a pen & ink drawing on watercolor paper stretched on a 42” wide X 32” tall sheet of .25” Masonite weighing 14 Lbs to the easel and it supports it just fine (see attached photos). The adjustable aluminum tray inside the drawer is a good idea, but I’m disappointed that it falls apart and won’t keep assembled in the drawer. To remedy that, I had a roll of aluminum duct tape that I cut into strips and taped the joints together with the tape. It holds together perfect now. I prefer to have the easel shelf hang off the side of the drawer when it’s drawn out where it’s handier, as opposed to attaching it to the back of the box. So that’s where I’m putting it. While shopping online for the easel, I discovered backpack straps that attach by the bolts and wingnuts on each back leg and the top of the base of the easel box, near the handle. I ordered one of those and attached it to my ATWORTH French Easel. It is comfortable and makes carrying the easel much easier. It also frees up both hands, which is nice. My new ATWORTH Easel is the BEST!
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Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2022
This was my first purchase of a French easel. (Past easel purchases include an aluminum tripod type, H-frame desktop and a floor-standing studio easel also manufactured by ATWORTH.) The fact that this French easel is constructed of oak is what sold me over similar beechwood French easels. The oak grain and overall "fit and finish" did not disappoint. This is a furniture-grade piece.Sadly, I found a defect on a front-facing surface (backboard for the canvas). One of the four corners was hollow and did not properly adjoin the side panel, thus posing a risk that it would peel away over time and splinter. On the plus side, the brass wingnuts and knobs are large enough to easily tighten down. (I bought two other types of French easel where parts were substantially smaller — too small even for small adult hands to easily adjust. Making use of the wingnuts was not a problem on this model.)The main thing that sets this ATWORTH easel apart is that it comes with a tray that attaches to the side of the box (handy because you may not have a table handy in the field). Among the French easels I comparison shopped, the presence of this extra surface was a completely unique feature and is a reason to consider this product above others. Unfortunately, I returned rather than exchanging this easel after discovering the aforementioned defect after coming to appreciate that it would be too heavy to make practical use for plein air painting once I loaded art supplies inside the box.I purchased this before a scheduled trip to a National Park where I expected to paint but by the time the box was filled with brushes and paints — whether it was this model or the other two French easels I tried — it was too heavy for travel purposes. (Although I can confirm, having placed it on a scale, that the oak did not add to the weight above the more commonplace beechwood French easels of the same size.)Ultimately, I went back to an aluminum easel I purchased as a student years ago but had not used for plein air because the manufacturer never thought to offer a carrying case. It became feasible to use my aluminum easel for plein air painting once I located beach umbrella carrying case here on Amazon that fits — allowing me to carry it, at only 2lbs, much like a folding camp chair. I put my art supplies in a small backpack and bought a "beach wagon" sold on Amazon (ASIN B0B23ZP74G) to complete my plein air setup.Another option for this purpose — seemingly preferred by the pros — is a Pochade (box easel), which are mounted on a camera-style tripod. However, those setups were not any more lightweight than the U.S. Art Supply aluminum Del Mar easel sold for less here on Amazon (ASIN B00PR8XMJQ). Additionally, the Pochade box easels don't allow for much flexibility in canvas size — so ultimately I couldn't justify investing in a Pochade setup given that I came up with a solution to transport my lightweight aluminum easel.If you are buying this or any other French easel for use indoors, is also not the best option (H-frame desktop or floor-standing model is the more traditional choice for studio use). Although the French easel is a classic design that has been in use for hundreds of years, it is best suited for those who have a limited amount of art supplies (students, children) that can be tucked away in the box when not in use — and those who don't intend to travel all that far with it fully loaded. For those who don't mind the more substantial weight over a costlier Pochade easel, a final advantage of a French easel is that the added "heft" and the wider spread of the wooden legs lends itself to better stability in the event of breezy outdoor conditions. Apart from these uses, however, there are better choices than a French easel for plein air painting.
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