Carpentry, Joinery and Furniture

2 courses

Furniture courses

Turn your passion for craftsmanship and design into a fulfilling career with a TAFE NSW furniture course. In our furniture courses, you'll learn to...

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  • Certificate III Furniture Finishing (French Polishing)

    MSF30122-02

    Explore the art of French polishing, varied workshop practice and the use of polyurethanes. You’ll work alongside trade specialties and benefit from industry links. You’ll encounter new technologies while acquiring time honoured, traditional skills.

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  • Certificate IV Furniture Design and Manufacturing

    MSF40222-01

    Combine your passion for furniture design with the manufacturing know-how you need to produce one of a kind pieces. This course develops your skills and knowledge in a range of furniture design, making and production techniques to help bring your vision to life.

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Furniture course information

It’s easy to balance work and study with a TAFE NSW furniture course.

  • Face-to-face courses at TAFE NSW are immersive and interactive, and you can choose between full-time or par...
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Who is a furniture course good for?

If you’re interested in studying a TAFE NSW furniture course, you’re likely a creative and innovative person. Patience and persistence are also essential traits, as furniture design often involves intricate ...

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Furniture career paths

From junior positions through to senior roles, there are plenty of opportunities available in this booming industry. Here are some of the most sought-after jobs in the field of furniture:

Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

How do I enrol?

At TAFE NSW you can apply or enrol to do a course.

If your course has no entry requirements, you can enrol directly. If there are entry requirements, you will need to apply to be accepted for a position in the course.

  1. Go to the TAFE NSW website to view the course you are interested in
  2. Check if there are any entry requirements, as you may be asked to supply additional information
  3. Select a course location to progress your enrolment
  4. Follow the prompts to complete
  5. You will receive an email confirming your enrolment or application status

If you need further assistance with your enrolment, contact TAFE NSW Student Services on 131 601 between 8.30am-5pm Monday to Friday.

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Why should I study furniture?

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