• Hallway mirror

    The previous owners of our house left this cool octagonal mirror behind, so I threw a walnut and maple frame around it.

  • Vent grates

    A friend in Milwaukee had some vent grates in his house that broke, so he asked me to make a few copies to replace them.

  • Art desk

    One of my kids wanted a desk with a tilting top so he could draw on it more comfortably. My dad made something similar for me when I was a kid, and I used that as inspiration for this design.

  • Nightstand

    Angie wanted nightstands that weren't from Ikea, so I measured her books and this wicker box, and added a shelf at the top for plants.

  • Bourbon Shelves

    Somewhere along the line, I guess I started collecting various bourbons and ryes. I made these shelves from the corner cutoffs of the dining room table.

  • Serving Tray

    A serving tray I made for Angie's mom from scrap plywood laid on its edge. Yes, the pattern is slightly crooked - it's a bit of a joke to play on her OCD!

  • Another serving tray

    Made from a walnut slab and maple bowties so the slab didn't continue to split.