Ingrained, Callum Robinson
Ingrained, Callum Robinson
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Ingrained
The Making of a Craftsman

Author: Callum Robinson

Narrator: Callum Robinson

Unabridged: 8 hr 10 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Publisher: Ecco

Published: 12/03/2024


Synopsis

NATIONAL BESTSELLERLONGLISTED FOR THE 2025 ANDREW CARNEGIE MEDAL FOR EXCELLENCE IN NONFICTIONA captivating memoir that immerses readers in the life of a Scottish carpenter as he perfects his craft, builds a business, and reflects on what inheritance and shared responsibility really mean.The eldest son of a master woodworker, Callum Robinson spent his childhood surrounded by wood and trees, absorbing the lessons of craftsmanship in his father’s workshop. In time he became his father’s apprentice, helping to create exquisite bespoke objects. But eventually the need to find his own path—to chase ever bigger and more commercial projects and establish a workshop of his own—drew him away. Faced with the end of his business, his team, and everything he had worked so hard to build, he was forced to question what mattered most.In beautifully wrought prose, Callum tells the story of returning to the workshop and to the wood, to handcrafting furniture for people who will love it and then pass it on to the next generation—an antidote to a culture where everything seems so easily disposable. As he does so, he brings us closer to nature and the physical act of creation—and we begin to understand how he has been shaped, as both a craftsman and a son.Blending memoir about work and nature writing at its finest, Ingrained is an uplifting meditation on the challenges of working with your hands in our modern age, on community, consumerism, and the beauty of the natural world—one that asks us to see our local trees, and our own wooden objects, in a new and revelatory light.Callum Robinson’s return to the wood is an unforgettable exploration of:A Father and Son StoryThe Art of WoodworkingScottish Nature WritingAn Antidote to Throwaway Culture

About Callum Robinson

Callum Robinson makes all manner of things from all manner of woods for some of the most influential brands in the world. He is creative director at Method Studio, the company he established with his wife, designer and lecturer Marisa Giannasi, almost fifteen years ago. Taught by his father – now one of the UK’s foremost “Master Woodcarvers” – his work has been exhibited widely. He works and writes from a studio and workshop in a forest, beside a loch, nestled in the Scottish hills.


Reviews

Goodreads review by liv ❁ on February 16, 2025

When starting this book, I assumed I would be getting an in-depth explanation of the craftsmanship of woodworking. Instead, I got a brilliantly narrated insight into the day-to-day of what it is like to be a craftsman in the modern world and the instances that brought Robinson to this place. If you......more

Goodreads review by Suzie on August 21, 2024

Callum Robinson spent his childhood in his fathers workshop surrounded by wood and trees, becoming his apprentice before setting off on his own path and starting his own business. This memoir captivated me, the writing is so mesmerising and beautiful. Callum lives and breaths woodwork and hearing so......more

Goodreads review by Celine | stuffcelinereads on August 22, 2024

4.5 stars Ingrained is a beautifully written book about trees and craftsmanship while importantly touching upon the hardships of living of your passion in a fast paced world and consumerist society. This book also hides a touching coming of age story and is an ode to woodwork, always going back to it......more

Goodreads review by Coco on December 26, 2024

This book, although beautifully written, was boring. The first chapter was a slog, but after that…the pace picked up and there seemed to be the making of a story. But even within what he chose to share about himself, it wasn’t much. No where did he talk about the things I wanted to know: how did he......more

Goodreads review by Ben on May 04, 2025

4.5 For a book about wood working, the writing was much better than anticipated. Callum’s ability to describe and explain their pieces of work kept the book interesting and allowed the imagination to run wild. Good job!......more