Designed for your space. Built one at a time. Signed and dated.
What separates a piece you'll keep from one you'll replace.
American black walnut bordered with a rosewood center plank. Two woods chosen for how they sit next to each other — and how they age. Every joint cut and fit by hand.
Thirty minutes. The piece, the room, the budget, the timeline. About half end here — sometimes I tell people they'd be better off with something off the shelf.
After the call, a written proposal — scope, materials, ballpark price, timeline. A deposit reserves your build slot and lets me start sourcing wood.
Sketches and a digital model when it earns one. Back and forth until both of us are confident in the design before any cuts are made.
Six to fourteen weeks depending on the piece. Joints cut by hand, modern tools where they earn their place. Photos and short films along the way.
Local I deliver and install myself. Freight when it's farther. The piece arrives signed, stamped, and dated. Built to last generations.
Custom furniture built for the space it's going into. A handful each year — by design.
Start a project →Detailed plans for the builds — drawings, cut lists, joinery notes. First three drop this summer.
Join the list →The tools I reach for, daily. No sponsorships. Affiliate-disclosed.
See the tools →More like a piece of art than furniture.