In 2015, I built the first Olympia hall table . It wasn’t meant to be a legacy piece at the time—just something I planned to sell. But as with many things crafted with intention, it took on a life of its own.

A year later, a client commissioned a longer version of the design, along with two end tables to match. That original table, however, never left our home. It stayed with us, quietly anchoring our space. Since then, it’s been reinterpreted at least three times in different variations, but the first one remains ours—a piece that has lived with us, aged with us, and become part of our daily rhythm.
My wife and I still love it. It sits among the collection of my first-built pieces, each one holding a kind of quiet presence. There’s something unmistakable about furniture that’s truly alive. I feel it every time I walk into a furniture store—yes, I do that from time to time—and notice the absence of energy in the pieces on display. That spark, that soul, is what I want in my home.
This table has proven itself over the years. It’s lived through four boys, one lab, five cats, and countless art festivals. And yet, it’s never needed refinishing or repair. That kind of resilience matters. It’s not just about beauty—it’s about longevity, about creating something that lasts in a real home, through real life.
So when I say my work is an investment, I mean it. You’re not just saving money—you’re gaining a legacy. These pieces are built to be passed down, to carry stories, to become part of your family’s history.

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