Thurston County is a region shaped by makers. From the forests that surround Olympia to the open fields of Yelm […]
When people think about improving their home, they often jump straight to the big stuff—knocking down walls, gutting rooms, or […]
Part I: The Conversation Between Craft and Architecture Homes speak long before we ever say a word. A craftsman can […]
By Anderson — Artisan Furniture Maker & Interior Designer 🌿 Crafting a Home Isn’t About Filling a Room — It’s […]
So it is Saturday and my wife is checking Facebook, as normal, and found a chest of drawers. It is […]
How the Ancient Art of Joinery Still Defines the Finest Furniture Made Today By a lover of wood, craft, and […]
When Furniture Carries a Family Story: Reviving a Brass Bank Teller Gate from the Early 1900s
Now the same gate that once opened for bank customers opens during evenings with friends, family conversations, and celebrations. A piece of the early 1900s living quietly in the corner of their home, still doing what it always did…
Over the years, I’ve had a lot of people reach out asking if I can “fix” a dresser, table, or […]
Two Dressers, Two Journeys: Understanding the Difference Between Store-Bought and Handcrafted Furniture
Walk into almost any home and you’ll find furniture that does its job—holds clothes, supports a lamp, fills a wall. But every so often, you come across a piece that feels different. It has weight, not just in pounds, but in presence. The difference between those two experiences is the story of how furniture is made—and why it matters.
Federalist Furniture: When a Young Nation Learned to Breathe
Federalist furniture was born in a moment of pause. The war had ended. The dust had settled. America, new and […]
