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From the Workshop Journal

Every piece begins with a feeling, not a blueprint. Using time-worn wooden planes, handsaws, and bench vices, I shape each detail by intuition and experience.

The Beauty of Imperfection in Handmade Furniture

The Beauty of Imperfection in Handmade Furniture

In a world striving for symmetry and flawlessness, there’s something…

Choosing Timber: Letting the Wood Speak First

Choosing Timber: Letting the Wood Speak First

The timber tells the story — long before I do.…

Why Handmade Still Matters in a Flat-Pack World

Why Handmade Still Matters in a Flat-Pack World

Furniture today is often treated like fashion — seasonal, replaceable,…

Making a Stick Chair, Step by Step

Making a Stick Chair, Step by Step

The stick chair is one of the oldest, most enduring…

Why I Still Use Wooden Planes

Why I Still Use Wooden Planes

In a world filled with electric routers, sanders, and CNC…

Thoughts on Timeless Craftsmanship

Thoughts on Timeless Craftsmanship

In a fast-moving world obsessed with convenience and speed, the…