
Most furniture is designed to fit warehouses, packaging, and mass production — not your home.
When I work on a custom piece, the starting point is always the space it will live in. Ceiling height, wall angles, existing light, how people move through the room — these details matter more than any catalogue option.
A good example is custom board game tables. Off-the-shelf tables often compromise on either comfort, storage, or durability. By building them from scratch, I can adjust height, edge profiles, storage depth, and playing surface to match how the table is actually used — whether it’s weekly game nights or occasional gatherings.
The same applies to built-in storage and furniture. Custom solutions allow shelves to align perfectly with walls, cabinets to use otherwise wasted space, and materials to be chosen for both durability and appearance.
Custom furniture isn’t about luxury for its own sake. It’s about creating pieces that feel natural in your home — because they were designed for it from the start.

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If you have an idea — clear or rough — the best place to start is a short call. We’ll talk through what you have in mind and see if it’s a good fit.