Materials

NATURAL PRODUCTS THAT INSPIRE BEAUTY AND FUNCTION

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From Forest To Footprint

The floor is drawn as a disciplined plane with timber selected for its grain integrity, milled to reveal a clean geometry, and set in courses that read like measured lines on an architectural sheet.  What once stood as structure in the canopy becomes structure underfoot. A horizontal datum that orders the room, steadies the light, and anchors the architecture with the calm logic of wood made purposeful. Healthy flooring becomes a quiet biophilic gesture, materials chosen for purity, surfaces shaped to breathe with the room, and every step reconnecting the home to the calm logic of nature.

Open-concept living room and kitchen with large windows overlooking water, green cabinetry, wooden ceiling beams, white sofa, armchairs, and a dining area.

Make Your Floors Jealous

Wallboard promotes a sense of well-being by bringing nature in and calming the visual field with broad, uninterrupted planes that quiet the room and let light move with intention. When shaped with natural textures and warm, grounded finishes, the walls help soften the atmosphere, offering a steadier mood and a more restorative sense of place.  In this quiet architecture, the home feels less chaotic and more nurturing, a backdrop that supports emotional ease.

A cozy living room with wooden walls and ceiling, featuring a circular black fireplace hanging from the ceiling, a round black coffee table, a leather armchair with a matching ottoman, a side table with a plant, and decorative vases and artwork on the wall.

A Higher View of Living

Aesthetic beams bring a poetic lift to a room with quiet lines drawn overhead, turning structure into sculpture.  They gather light, stretch the eye upward, and let the ceiling breathe with intention.  In their presence, the room feels newly considered; its architecture given a gentle, graceful emphasis.  Constructing with a lock miter brings a quiet precision with two edges folding into one seamless corner; the joint disappearing as the form resolves itself.  Installation becomes effortless, the geometry doing the work, allowing the piece to read as a single, intentional plane.  What could feel technical instead becomes a small act of architectural grace.

Two white floating shelves on a wall holding kitchen items. The top shelf has a bowl of tomatoes, a white box with tea bags, a tall olive oil bottle, a salt shaker, and a woven tray. The bottom shelf has a stainless steel pour-over coffee kettle, mugs, a jar of preserved fruit, a glass French press, a teapot, and a small white teapot.

Where Order Becomes Art

From disorder to art form, floating shelving offers a quiet correction to slender planes that gather the scattered, draw them into alignment, and let the everyday rise into a composed, architectural display. Custom dimensions allow each floating shelf to meet the room with intention, length, depth, and proportion tailored to the architecture rather than imposed upon it.   A patented, concealed bracket carries the weight in silence, making installation clean, insured, and easy.  The result is a shelf that appears to hover, a measured plane that offers order without revealing the mechanics behind the calm.

A living room with white walls, a large beige rug, a cream sofa, two cream armchairs, a wooden coffee table, and a fireplace. There are built-in cabinets on either side of the fireplace, a chandelier hanging from the ceiling, and large windows with white curtains showing trees outside.

From Dust to Design

Our cast stone is pressed into purpose where minerals are disciplined into shape, edges trued, and surfaces refined until structure becomes statement.  A one-off mold begins as an idea drawn specially for each project, form studied, proportions refined, and a singular shape coaxed into being.  From this solitary pattern, the mold is built, calibrated to hold detail and intention.  It becomes the vessel for a piece that will exist only once, a crafted architecture where design moves from imagination into lasting form.

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From Knot to Notable

A burl begins as a quite disruption in the tree's growth, an unexpected turning of grain that the trunk learns to carry. Over time, that tension becomes its greatest beauty, revealing swirling depths and luminous patterns hidden from the ordinary eye. What once seemed irregular emerges as rare artistry, a natural masterpiece waiting to be shaped.  Milling a burl reveals what the tree kept hidden with each cut opening swirling grain and luminous depth, transforming a once-wild form into a refined, singular product.

A wooden table with a natural, live edge and black metal legs in a room with hardwood floors and white paneled wainscoting, viewed from above near a window with blinds.

A Slab That Still Remembers the Forest

Our live-edge products are shaped from a slab that still remembers the forest. Its natural edge left true; its grain honored rather than corrected.  Each piece carries the tree's own story in its lines and swirls, a raw elegance that brings the outdoors inward and lets the wood's original voice remain beautifully intact.  Live-edge slabs bring the tree's original gesture into functional form.  Used for tables, counters, shelving, and statement surfaces that keep nature's line intact.  Each piece grounds the room with organic presence, offering both utility and a touch of the forest's calm.

A modern living room featuring a wooden table with a decorative metal base, topped with a large vase holding pink and white orchids. The background has a gallery wall with various framed paintings and a large window with white curtains, and a patterned rug on the floor.

A Place to Gather

A custom table begins with the character of the wood itself, its grain, its history, its quiet willingness to be shaped.  We lean into that story, letting creativity guide the hand while honoring the material's natural architecture.  What emerges is a piece that feels both grounded and inspired, a surface made for shared meals, shared ideas, and the gentle rituals of daily life.  It becomes the place where people return, where warmth settles, and where the beauty of the material continues to unfold over time.

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The First Gesture of a Well-Made Home

A custom door is the home's opening gesture, its first invitation, its first impression, its first quiet promise.  We shape each one with architectural sensitivity, knowing that a door sets the tone for everything that follows. Drawn from the lines of the structure and the character of the materials, our doors carry a presence that feels both welcoming and inevitable. Crafted with intention and calm strength, they become timeless thresholds that elevate the entire home from the very first glance.

The Bespoke Cabinet Line

Cabinets that balance beautifully with raw materials, letting texture, tone, and craft speak in unison.

From Log to Legacy

Harvesting sinker logs begins with locating long‑submerged timber resting on riverbeds, where decades underwater have preserved and darkened the wood. Divers or retrieval crews carefully raise each log, then tag and transport it for milling. Once at the mill, the timber is sawn, dried, and shaped into usable stock—boards, paneling, or custom architectural pieces—revealing the dense grain, mineral streaking, and rich patina created by its time underwater. The result is a product that carries both material integrity and a rare, storied provenance.

From Textile to Tailored

Custom window treatments and upholstery that shape light, add comfort, and bring tailored craftsmanship to every space.