The work

Furniture resolves the room. Objects earn a place in the day.

The scale changes. The standard does not: begin with what the piece needs to do, make the material decisions visible, and let the finished work belong to a real home.

Furniture

Give the room the proportion it was missing.

Consoles, shelving, and purpose-built furniture should solve placement, height, storage, or display first—then make the answer worth looking at.

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Northstar white oak and walnut console styled with a plant and mug in warm window light
Furniture

Northstar

White oak and walnut console · A clean horizontal line at counter height

Meridian live-edge white oak console beside a window
Furniture

Meridian

Live-edge white oak · Presence without visual bulk

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Rise live-edge cedar shelves held level in a maple frame
Furniture

Rise

Cedar and maple shelving · A dead wall becomes a deliberate composition

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Steve Moore shaping a walnut component for the Outpost project at his Powell workbench
Furniture

Outpost

Purpose-built furniture · Designed around the job it needed to do

Objects & Keepsakes

Useful enough to become normal. Distinct enough to notice.

The valet that catches the nightly pocket dump. The board that comes out when friends do. The box that holds something small and irreplaceable. These pieces sell the moment, then prove the craft.

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Empty Waypoint maple and walnut valet tray showing its routed compartments

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Maple and Walnut Valet Tray

A proper landing place for keys, wallet, watch, glasses, and the handful of things you reach for again tomorrow.

12 × 8 × 1/2 in · Rubio Monocoat Pure

$75 · Available · One of one

Landing places

Valets and catchalls that turn surface clutter into a small daily ritual.

Gathering pieces

Boards, trays, runners, and table pieces meant to enter the room when people do.

Things worth keeping

Boxes and display pieces that give attention to what should not disappear into a drawer.

Something here feels close?

Use it as a starting point, not a catalog number.

A prior project can establish proportion, material direction, or the role you want the piece to play. Your build is still shaped around your room and purpose.

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