Welcome to
CH. KAMAROS & Co
Handmade Carved Wooden Furniture
Custom-made furniture to meet your personal taste
In Agiassos, in the island of Lesvos, a small mountain village built
at an
altitude of 600 meters amidst lush forests, a direct reference to the
villagers’ rich intellectual interests, the craft of woodcarving was
developed and flourished at the beginning of the 18th century.
The direct influences from Byzantine Art and the Hellenism of Minor Asia
elevate this craft to a distinguished style of the era that caused a
sensation in the island and was also very popular with its commercial
affiliates.
During the interim war years, the last of the old woodcrafters
disappear; the poor financial state of the country did not encourage
demand of such products.
In 1949, Dimitris Kamaros, the grandson of a woodcarver and
the son of a logger, sets up his own little workshop and starts making
furniture that encompass traditional Greek woodcuts’ designs; at the
same time he starts developing his own special technique and style.
His reputation goes beyond the tight borders of his island and his
furniture creations travel across Greece and abroad, all around the
world.
In the years to come, aided by two apprentices of his, the
little venture of Dimitris Kamaros starts expanding its activities and
gets equipped with state of the art machinery. The ultimate goal is to
improve the quality of the furniture made and to ensure the timeless
value of handmade pieces.
His son, Charalambos Kamaros – already from his early student
years – takes an interest in his fathers craft and helps him out in
his spare time. After completing his academic studies, he dedicates
himself to it.
In recent years, the founder of the wood workshop retires, and his son
takes his place.
Business activity flourishes. The workshop makes Greek traditional
furniture for home use such as chests, console tables, mirrors,
sitting-room suites, dinner tables, bedroom suites etc.; furniture for
office use such as desks, bookcases etc.; smaller objects such as
jewellery boxes, backgammon tables, clocks etc.; furniture for
conference rooms such as conference tables; and finally, ecclesiastical
woodcuts such as icon screens (templa), bishop’s thrones, icon-stands
(proskynetaria), absorbing candle holders, candle stands, chanters' pews
etc.
The wood most commonly used is walnut, which is traditionally
processed on site, and then is artificially dried in a drier owned by
the company.
There
are plenty of designs for each item, usually inspired from old
traditional furniture of Lesvos. The furniture can be custom-made to
meet clients’ particular requirements; therefore, they are made to
order. It is of great importance to respect the particular characters of
old locations, especially when it comes to Greek Orthodox churches. New
and old elements should be combined in harmony and as a natural
progression of one another.
Having the knowledge of the old, the will to promote quality,
the boldness to use new technologies, good taste and ambition to make
our products timeless, we invite you to see some of our work presented
in this web page.
Quite a few newspapers have published extensive articles on
him and his work (NEA, 27/8/2002), as well as magazines (Ideas and
Solutions for Home, July 1995).
He is also mentioned in Universities web pages, such as that of the
research programme “Aegean Arc” http://www.aegean.gr/culturelab/wood_carvers_gr.htm
as well as in many local brochures and other web pages http://www.lesvosonlinne.gr/lesvos_gr/map/places/agiasos/agias5.htm.

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How to contact us:
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please, do not hesitate to come in touch with us through the contacts
below.
Our staff will be more than glad to be of assistance to you.
Postal address:
KAMAROS CH. & Co
Agiassos, Lesvos, GREECE TK-81101
Tel: +30-22520-22213, Fax: +30-22520-22213
E-MAIL for general enquiries:
kamaros@aias.gr
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