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'In fifty or a hundred years good oak furniture will be worth many times its first cost...for the time is coming when it will be valuable on account of its permanent worth, solid construction, and scarcity.'
- Gustav Stickley.


The durability of solid wood is one that has proven itself through the ages. Many treasured antiques were crafted of solid wood. Enduring designs and quality construction allow solid wood furniture to hold its value decade after decade.

If solid wood furniture is accidentally damaged, its original beauty usually can be restored by gently sanding and then refinishing. A dent or scratch in solid wood simply exposes more of the same genuine wood.

Solid wood furniture is authentic, versatile, and as durable as it is unique and can last a lifetime and beyond. An investment in solid wood furniture today is destined to become an heirloom tomorrow.

Each of my pieces is crafted of solid wood from top to bottom - no particle boards or veneers unless requested by the customer. This method of construction provides a lifetime of stability and beauty to each product.

Quality & Craftsmanship

Each piece of furniture I create is as perfectly finished on the inside as it is on the outside, no corners are cut where quality is concerned. Only solid boards are used in the creation of my furniture.

I believe my customers deserve this type of attention to detail and will appreciate the quality and craftsmanship of my fine furniture. All furniture is finished using professional products and traditional methods which produce a finish that highlights the natural beauty of the wood and results in a very durable piece of furniture. Traditional techniques are employed in the construction of our furniture, such as true dovetail joints, mortise & tenon, and peg joinery. These traditional techniques are an integral design element to my pieces and demand a high degree of craftsmanship. Such craftsmanship and attention to detail is rarely seen in today’s mass produced products.