Selected work

Previous builds, shown as answers—not inventory.

These pieces demonstrate how the shop thinks about a room, a material, and a real use. A new commission can borrow the logic without becoming a copy.

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

Northstar · Furniture

A long, quiet line that gives the room direction.

White oak carries the console’s clean horizontal presence; walnut brings the contrast. Northstar shows how a large piece can establish the room without shouting across it.

Meridian live-edge white oak console placed in a bright room

Meridian · Furniture

The empty stretch of wall, resolved by one strong natural line.

Meridian lets the live edge lead without asking the rest of the room to become rustic. White oak, clean structure, and believable placement keep the grain expressive and the composition calm.

Rise live-edge cedar shelving with maple uprights in a living room

Latitude: Rise · Furniture

Height for the wall. Breathing room for what deserves to be seen.

Four live-edge cedar shelves rise through a maple frame whose roughly five-degree geometry carries movement while every shelf stays level.

What comes next

Bring the room. The new piece gets its own answer.

Selected work is proof of judgment, not a menu of mandatory repeats. Share the wall, the use, rough dimensions, and what the room still needs.