
I didn’t start out wanting to produce as many pieces as possible. What interested me was how things are made — and why some objects last while others don’t.
My background is rooted in traditional craftsmanship, where materials are chosen carefully and work is done with the expectation that it should hold up over time. That mindset still guides how I approach projects today, even when using modern tools and techniques.
I enjoy working closely with homeowners and designers because the best results come from collaboration. Good furniture isn’t just about measurements — it’s about understanding how people live, what they care about, and what a space needs to support day to day.
Many of my projects involve problem-solving. Integrating storage into awkward spaces, combining technology with woodwork, or building pieces that serve multiple purposes without feeling complicated. These challenges are what make the work interesting.
In the end, I care about creating things that feel considered. Pieces that don’t need explaining, that fit naturally into a home, and that still feel right years down the line.

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