A quieter way of building
There’s a question I’ve been asked more times than I can count:
“Do you build anything simpler?”
The Studio Line is my answer.
Over the years, my work has become known for detailed joinery, marquetry, and one-of-a-kind commissions built to live for generations. I love that work—it’s the heart of what I do. But not every piece needs ornament to be meaningful, and not every home needs something that announces itself the moment you walk in.
Some pieces are meant to live quietly with you.
What the Studio Line Is
The Studio Line is a collection of furniture designed with restraint and intention.
These pieces are built in my studio from solid wood using the same principles I apply to my most complex commissions. What changes here is not quality, but complexity. The forms are simpler. The decisions are fewer. The focus shifts toward proportion, material, and longevity.
By limiting options and standardizing dimensions, I’m able to spend my time where it matters most—executing each piece carefully and consistently, without compromise.
This is furniture meant to be used every day.
Furniture that ages honestly.
Furniture that doesn’t ask for attention, but earns it over time.
Why I Created This Line
Handcrafted furniture is slow by nature. That slowness is part of its value—it allows for care, intention, and human judgment at every step. But I also understand that not everyone is ready for a fully custom commission, and not every project needs to be one-of-a-kind.
The Studio Line exists to make my work more accessible without lowering standards.
These pieces come directly from my shop, shaped by the same hands, built from the same materials, and held to the same expectations for strength and longevity. By narrowing the scope—fewer woods, fewer finishes, fixed dimensions—I’m able to offer pieces that remain honest, durable, and enduring.
What Defines the Studio Line
Each Studio Line piece shares a few key principles:
Built from solid wood Designed with clean, architectural forms Limited wood species and finishes Fixed dimensions Built to order in my studio Finished by hand to age gracefully over time
There is no veneer pretending to be something it isn’t.
No shortcuts hidden behind polish.
No trend-driven details that won’t hold up.
Just real material, thoughtful design, and careful execution.
The First Pieces
The Studio Line launches with a small, focused group of furniture—pieces I believe in and can build consistently without rushing the process:
Studio Coffee Table Studio Bench Studio Writing Desk / Console
Each piece was designed to feel grounded and balanced, with proportions that work in a wide range of spaces. These are foundations—pieces meant to support daily life, not compete with it.
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How This Fits Alongside Custom Work
The Studio Line doesn’t replace custom commissions—it complements them.
For clients who want something entirely one-of-a-kind, with expanded dimensions, inlay, or deeply personal details, custom work will always remain a core part of my practice. The Studio Line simply offers another way to engage with my work—one rooted in simplicity, clarity, and longevity.
Many collectors begin here. Some stay here. Others eventually move into fully custom pieces. All are welcomed.
A Final Thought
In a world that pushes speed, novelty, and constant consumption, I believe there’s value in making fewer things—better things.
The Studio Line is about slowing down, choosing carefully, and living with objects that grow more meaningful the longer they’re part of your home.
If you’ve been looking for something solid, honest, and built to last, I invite you to explore the . Studio line



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