
Aldridge grew up in New Iberia and got his undergraduate degree from USL in sculpture; his graduate work at the University of Massachusetts hammered out a shift to furniture. In Aldridge's case, function follows form in the highly animated benches, chairs and chests that look like they are ready to get up and walk out of the room. He returned to Acadiana last year, where he runs the metal and woodworking shop at UL and teaches students how to handle the power tools of his trade. Welding, he says is a special love. Clean, seamless welds are a trademark of Aldridge's work, as are the subtle pairings of exotic woods.
Aldridge is responsible for the distinctive benches at Tsunami on Jefferson Street. He shows his work at Sans Souci Fine Craft Gallery in downtown Lafayette but says his main métier is commissions.
To see examples of Chad Aldridge's work, call Sans Souci at 266-7999 or email Aldridge at This e-mail address is being protected from spambots. You need JavaScript enabled to view it .
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