After working as a journeyman
cabinet maker in London, during 1754, he became the first cabinet-maker to publish a book of his designs, titled ''The Gentleman and Cabinet Maker's Director
. It is regarded as the "first comprehensive trade catalogue of its kind". According to The New York Times'', "customers could browse, select a design and then order a piece of furniture". Three editions were published, the first in 1754, followed by a virtual reprint in 1755, and finally a revised and enlarged edition in 1762, by which time Chippendale's illustrated designs began to show signs of
Neoclassicism. Chippendale had considerable competition during his active years, most notably from
Ince and Mayhew. From the 1760s Chippendale was influenced heavily by the Neoclassical work of architect
Robert Adam.
Notable works Chippendale was much more than just a cabinet maker; he was an interior designer who advised on other aspects of decor such as soft furnishings and even the colour a room should be painted. During the company's period of greatest success, he worked with other specialists to provide fully decorated and furnished rooms or houses, once the principal construction was done. Chippendale often received large-scale commissions from aristocratic clients. Twenty-six of these commissions have been identified. Here furniture by Chippendale can still be seen. The locations include: , 1775 •
Sledmere House, Yorkshire, for
Sir Christopher Sykes, 2nd Baronet (); •
Nostell Priory, Yorkshire, for Sir Roland Winn (1766–85); •
Blair Castle, Perthshire, for
James Murray, 2nd Duke of Atholl (1758); •
Wilton House, for
Henry Herbert, 10th Earl of Pembroke (); • For the actor
David Garrick, both in town and at his villa at Hampton, Middlesex; •
Normanton Hall, Rutland and other houses for
Sir Gilbert Heathcote, 3rd Baronet (1768–78) that included the management of a funeral for Lady Bridget Heathcote, 1772; •
Harewood House, Yorkshire, for
Edwin Lascelles (1767–78); •
Newby Hall, Yorkshire, for
William Weddell (); •
Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, for
Charles Ingram, 9th Viscount of Irvine (1774); •
Paxton House, Berwickshire, Scotland, for
Ninian Home (1774–91); •
Burton Constable Hall, Yorkshire for William Constable (1768–79); •
Petworth House, Sussex and other houses for
George Wyndham, 3rd Earl of Egremont (1777–79); •
Dumfries House,
Ayrshire, Scotland, for
William Crichton-Dalrymple, 5th Earl of Dumfries. back Chippendale collaborated in furnishing interiors designed by Robert Adam, and at
Brocket Hall, Hertfordshire, and Melbourne House, London, for Lord Melbourne, with Sir
William Chambers ().
Gallery of Chippendale furniture File:Diana and Minerva Commode by Thomas Chippendale, 1773, mahogany and exotic woods, State Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01815.jpg|Diana and Minerva Commode, 1773, mahogany and exotic woods, State Bedroom – Harewood House File:Dressing Commode with Three Graces, Chippendale, late 1700s, marquetry on satinwood with rosewood insets - Yellow Drawing Room - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01891.jpg|Dressing Commode with Three Graces, late 1700s, marquetry on satinwood with rosewood insets – Yellow Drawing Room – Harewood House File:State Bed by Thomas Chippendale, 1773, carved and gilt wood, silk damask, State Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01808.jpg|State Bed, 1773, carved and gilt wood, silk damask, State Bedroom – Harewood House File:Mirror by Thomas Chippendale, c. 1778, giltwood - Gallery - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC02012.jpg|Mirror (one of a pair), , giltwood – Gallery – Harewood House File:Secretaire by Thomas Chippendale, 1770s, State Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01819.jpg|Secretaire, 1770s, State Bedroom – Harewood House File:Armchair by Thomas Chippendale, 1773, giltwood , State Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01812.jpg|Armchair, 1773, giltwood, State Bedroom – Harewood House File:Clothes press, Chippendale, 1700s - East Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01746.jpg|Clothes press, 1700s – East Bedroom – Harewood House File:Chair with Lascelles crest, Thomas Chippendale, 1700s - Entrance Hall - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC02088.jpg|Chair (one of a suite) with Lascelles crest, 1700s – Entrance Hall – Harewood House File:Commode, Chippendale, 1700s - East Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01743.jpg|Commode, 1700s – East Bedroom – Harewood House File:Pedestal and urn, by Thomas Chippendale, mid 1700s, for use as a plate warmer - State Dining Room - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC02026.jpg|Pedestal and urn (one of a pair), mid 1700s, for use as a plate warmer – State Dining Room – Harewood House File:Pier table, origin unknown, with cellaret by Thomas Chippendale, c. 1771, rosewood and ormolu - State Dining Room - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC02030.jpg|Pier table, origin unknown, with cellaret by Thomas Chippendale, , rosewood and ormolu – State Dining Room – Harewood House File:Pier table by Thomas Chippendale, c. 1779, giltwood with marble and scagliola top - Gallery - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01985.jpg|Pier table (one of a pair) , giltwood with marble and scagliola top – Gallery – Harewood House File:Mirror by Thomas Chippendale, 1773, giltwood, State Bedroom - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01817.jpg|Mirror (one of a pair), 1773, giltwood, State Bedroom – Harewood House File:Arm chair, Thomas Chippendale, c. 1771, wood, yellow Morocco leather - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01591.jpg|Arm chair, (one of a set), , wood, yellow Morocco leather – Harewood House File:Cabinet, Thomas Chippendale, 1700s, mahogany - Lord Harewood's Sitting Room - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01784.jpg|Cabinet, 1700s, mahogany – Lord Harewood's Sitting Room – Harewood House File:Japanned cabinet, Chippendale, 1 of 2 - Cinnamon Drawing Room - Harewood House - West Yorkshire, England - DSC01931.jpg|Japanned cabinet, (one of a pair) – Cinnamon Drawing Room – Harewood House File:WLA vanda The Garrick Bed.jpg|
David Garrick's bed, , The bed was reduced from a double to a single in the 1860s, now in the V&A Museum File:Chippendale Desk.jpg|A
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