Every piece begins with tools that feel like an extension of the artisan’s hand. In our workshop, the process is guided by simple, proven instruments: hand planes that glide across raw timber, chisels that carve with quiet precision, and fine-grit papers that bring out the grain’s natural character.
We combine traditional woodworking methods with a few modern refinements where they add precision. Joints are aligned by hand, edges are shaped slowly, and every curve is tested for balance. Machines assist only when they help us maintain consistency, but the final shaping, detailing, and finishing always return to the hands that give each piece its individuality.
These techniques create the familiar warmth that defines true craftsmanship—work that feels intentional, honest, and made to be passed down.