Custom pieces crafted for a lifetime
In 2011, I picked up woodworking as a hobby and instantly fell in love. What began as a few picture frames and cabinet doors soon turned into a passion for building custom furniture rooted in the rich traditions of early 20th-century design.
Inspired by the Craftsman style decor of the 1900s—and a longtime collector of Arts and Crafts furniture—I developed a deep appreciation for the honest materials, clean lines, and time-tested joinery of the era. I started building Stickley-inspired pieces for my own home, including frames, small tables, and cabinetry that felt right at home in a Craftsman style house.
In 2021, I took the leap and turned this passion into a full-time business. I specialize in handcrafted furniture built to last generations, using traditional techniques like mortise and tenon joinery and premium materials like quarter-sawn white oak.
As my skills have evolved, so has my love for storytelling through wood. I often work with reclaimed or salvaged old-growth lumber—not just for its beauty and sustainability, but because each board has a history. The idea that this wood gets to live on in a new form is one of the most rewarding parts of my craft.
My goal is simple: to create timeless, heirloom-quality pieces that complement everything from Craftsman-style interiors to modern homes with a warm, organic touch. Whether you're restoring a Craftsman bungalow or furnishing a new home with character, I’d love to help you bring a piece of that history into your space.
I hand select every piece of wood, paying close attention to the patterns of the grain and how they relate to the others around it. From there the wood is milled, cut to size, and then joined together using traditional mortise and tenon joinery. The finish process is done by hand, followed by a durable top coat that will last for many years to come.
One of the things I enjoy most about being a woodworker is collaborating with clients to create custom pieces. Whether it's a small custom frame to showcase a piece of fine art or a large bookcase to house a book collection, each piece will get the same amount of detail and attention. Where applicable, we will create and submit 3D drawings for your approval. You will know exactly what your piece is going to look like before you commit to purchasing.
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