Things made well are worth taking the time to make.
The shop sits on Highway 55 in the Idaho mountains. That is not an accident. This is where the wood comes from. Where the air is cold and the work is real. Every slab that comes through the door is picked by hand. Every piece that leaves is built to be used, not just looked at. This is not furniture you swap out in five years. This is furniture that earns a spot in your home and stays there.
You can feel the difference when you sit at one of these tables. The weight of it. The grain under your hands. Someone took their time on this. Because cutting corners would have been wrong. We call them heirloom pieces because that is what they become. Not because we say so. Because the wood demands it.
Our Mission

Two craftsmen. One shared obsession. Every piece you see was built by both of them.
Decluttering begins with the act of letting go. It's about freeing ourselves from the weight of excess possessions that no longer serve us. By evaluating each item and asking ourselves whether it brings us joy or serves a practical purpose, we can make mindful decisions about what to keep and what to release. Letting go of the unnecessary allows us to create a physical and mental space that promotes clarity and tranquility.
Team
Chad grew up in the shop. His grandfather was a carpenter. His father was a carpenter. By the time he was old enough to hold a tool, he already knew that wood was something you respected, not just shaped. He handles the build and brings real instinct to picking the right material. When Tim designs it, Chad figures out how to make it solid, beautiful, and built to be handed down.
Tim has been working with wood since high school. Forty years of building taught him one thing. The best furniture is not designed at a desk. It is found inside the material. He leads the design side of every build. But ask him what he loves most and he will tell you. Watching someone walk into their home and see the finished piece sitting there, exactly right.


