We do not keep a finished inventory — almost everything we build is commissioned. The pieces below are recent examples of what we have made, organized roughly by the kind of project.
Eight-foot trestle in air-dried Yancey County walnut. Hand-rubbed walnut oil finish. Built for a family of six in Black Mountain, NC.
Salvaged from a 1908 tobacco barn in Marshall, NC. Original axe marks preserved. Installed above a stone hearth in Asheville.
Cherry and hard maple end-grain construction with juice groove and finger pulls. Finished in food-safe walnut oil and beeswax.
Quarter-sawn oak with hand-cut through-tenons. Designed for a mudroom entry in Weaverville. Will outlast its owners.
Single piece, turned wet, finished dry. Each bowl is one-of-one and signed on the bottom.
Floor-to-ceiling built-in shelving in rift-sawn white oak. Twenty-two adjustable shelves. Installed in three days.