Cosmetic Standards

What We Use to Make Your Furniture

We pick top-quality woods like Alder, Ash, Red Oak, Hickory, White Oak, and Walnut because they are beautiful and strong. Each piece of wood is different, and that's what makes each furniture item special. We finish all our furniture with a natural hardwax oil to keep it looking good and safe for food. Table tops get an extra layer of ceramic coating for even more protection.

How We Make It

We start with wood that has been dried in a special oven called a kiln. This makes sure the wood is stable and won't change shape much over time. We build all our furniture in a special room that keeps the air just right, so changes in weather outside don't affect the wood. We use both new and old ways to join the wood together, making sure every piece is really strong and lasts a long time.

Taking Care of Your Furniture

To keep your furniture looking its best, just wipe it with a damp cloth when needed. If it's very dirty, a bit of mild soap mixed with water will do the trick. Remember not to make the wood too wet. After cleaning with soap, go over it again with a damp cloth to take off any soap left behind.

Our Promise If Something Goes Wrong

Our furniture is made to last, but if something isn't right because of how we made it, we'll fix it. That’s what our warranty is for. And if something breaks, even if it's a long time later, get in touch. We can usually fix it because our furniture is built to be repaired.

What to Expect From Natural Wood

No two pieces of wood are exactly the same. That means the color and pattern might be a little different from what you saw in a picture or another piece of furniture. These differences make your furniture one-of-a-kind. Sometimes the wood can shift a little because of its natural qualities, which might cause small cracks or gaps. But don't worry, these small changes are normal.

We make sure all the little details like knots in the wood, brush strokes from painting, and the marks of hand tooling add character to your furniture. Even the small imperfections tell a story of quality craftsmanship. We measure everything by hand, so sometimes the sizes might vary a little, but never more than an inch.

Need Help?

If your furniture needs some adjustment or repair because of how the wood has settled or moved, just let us know. We’re here to help and make sure you love your furniture for years to come.