
SELECTED WORKS
Check out these original designs and custom pieces, each handcrafted by us. We love to use refurbished materials when the opportunity presents.
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NE STUDIO
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BACKYARD STUDIO
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BATHTROOM VANITY
We're tired of boring bathroom vanities. This hand poured concrete countertop is supporter by a custom built steel frame. Reclaimed wood shelving at the bottom makes for a practical place to put beauty supplies but also brings in a soft and natural element of wood to mix of concrete and steel.

KITCHEN BOOTHS
We're big fans of booths. They're not just for restaurants anymore. Our friends Kate and Ryan Smith needed a small place to sit and enjoy meals while overlooking the kitchen and their main living space. This booth transformed their eating practice and offers a central location in their home to gather and chat as well as have snacks and full blown meals. In our own home, our kitchen booth morphs from breakfast nook to morning work station and redlights as the perfect spot to play cards. Kitchen nooks and booths are all the rage and a perfect way to incorporate custom building into any home. Made with fir or oak flooring material for the bench, steel as supports and reclaimed wood beams for the tabletop... these booths are meant to last. So much so that we bolt them to the floor so you'll never have the wobbly table factor that plagues restaurants.

TALL TABLE ISLAND
This island table is 5 feet long and 3 feet wide. It's made from old laminated beams that were left over from a big construction project our friend undertook. Mitered corners held together with bisquit joinery offers a long-lasting hold while the steel supports provide sturdiness. The center glass piece is a quintessential aspect of this custom piece as it offers light throughout the center so that even though the materials are hefty, the feeling of the piece remains light and spacious. Plus you can see who is playing footsie with who as you sit around the island.