Working with solid, rough lumber is much harder — it’s much more planning. It’s like a puzzle.
It’s very peaceful. Quiet, soothing. It makes you realize how small and insignificant you are, and your worries don’t matter.
Making a piece for a customer is like learning how to dance together: we communicate back and forth and co-create something new and unique.
Whatever I make, I have to love it first. The mountains are easy to love.
I stretch myself to see not just what I find beautiful but also what someone else will treasure too.
Epoxy opens up a whole new universe — not just a whole new room, a whole new universe of what you can and can’t do.
Every pour is unique and no two pieces are the same. I want to give someone something no one else has ever had.
Custom furniture is a true collaboration. We go back and forth until your vision and mine become the same thing, and then I make it real.
You set it up for them, and it’s everything they imagined, right there in front of them. It’s about the reaction — you’re making someone happy.
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