Solid Wood · Pacific Northwest · Est. 1987
Anchor
Your
Space.
Each piece forged from centuries-old timber. Carved, joined, and finished by hand — built to outlast the house it inhabits.
37
Years Crafting
18
Pieces Per Year
∞
Year Guarantee
Black Walnut · End Grain
02 — Heritage
Cut from
Living
History.
For over three decades, we've worked with the same family of loggers in the Pacific Northwest. We don't buy lumber — we buy relationships. Every slab is selected in person, on site, before a single log is felled.
The tight grain speaks of cold winters. The wide rings, abundant summers. We read these stories before we cut a single line. What we make is not furniture — it's geological time, rendered livable.
"Our workshop produces twelve to eighteen pieces per year. Not because we can't scale — because we won't."
— Thomas Harlow, Founder
Log Selection
We visit the forest. Every slab chosen by hand.
Air Drying
Two to four years of patient, natural drying.
Hand Joinery
No CNC. No shortcuts. Every joint cut by hand.
Finish & Cure
Natural oils, hand-rubbed. Nothing synthetic.
Our workshop · Willamette Valley, Oregon
03 — Collection
The Collection.
Every piece is made to commission. Lead time: 14–24 months. We accept six new commissions per season.
Black Walnut
The Lorne
Dining Table
White Oak
The Ridge
Coffee Table
A single slab, speaking entirely for itself.
Cherry Wood
The Sable
Lounge Chair
Carved to contour the human form. Steam-bent cherry, no screws.
Hard Maple
The Mast
Bookshelf
Open grain, floor to ceiling. Hard maple, mortise-and-tenon, zero hardware.
Reclaimed Elm
The Croft
Entry Bench
04 — The Joinery
The Art of
the Joint.
The only glue we trust is craftsmanship. Every joint cut by hand, to tolerances measured in fractions of a millimetre.
01
Dovetail
The oldest mechanical joint. Impossible to pull apart. No glue required.
02
Mortise & Tenon
Two thousand years of structural logic. Still unbeaten.
03
Through Wedge
A tenon driven through its host. Wedged to expand — tightens with every season.
04
Finger Joint
The geometry of maximum glue surface. Oak on oak. Unbreakable corners.
05
Butterfly Key
Where a crack is not a failure — it is the design. A slab's natural story, stabilised.
06
Drawbore Peg
A peg, offset by 1 millimetre. Drives the joint closed as it's hammered home.
05 — Commission
Commission
a Piece.
We work with twelve clients per year. Is one of them you? Every commission begins with a conversation — about the wood, the space, and the life the piece will live.
Available Species