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.
When someone books a design consultation, they usually think it starts when I open my notebook. It doesn’t. It starts...
I’m excited to welcome a new collector to Anderson Woodworks. They’re new friends we met after moving to our new...
The South Pierce Fire & Rescue table is officially taking shape, and I couldn’t be more proud of how this...
For those who work with their hands, heart, and mind There’s a quiet pulse in every workshop, studio, and garage....
Craft, patience, and the beauty of real joinery. Every now and then a project comes across my bench that reminds...
Every piece I create is designed to reduce waste and conserve resources by lasting for generations. I believe that the most environmentally responsible thing we can do is build things that last.
When you buy from a small business, you’re not just buying a product — you’re supporting a person, a passion,...
Each collaboration carries a bit of shared vision, and through that, the work takes on new life. As Jack and Sally come together in his themed rocking chairs, I’m reminded that creativity isn’t just in what we make — it’s in how we work together to make it.
Cherry wood has long held a special place in fine furniture making. Known for its warmth, workability, and timeless character,...