Studio and Workspace
Since 2003, I’ve worked from my dream studio on Lummi Island, overlooking the Salish Sea—a space I’ve shaped over the years for both efficiency and inspiration. The landscape just outside my door offers constant perspective, reminding me to slow down, clear my mind, and approach each new moment with intention.
Laying out Arch for Sofa Table
Burning Douglas Fir. Shou Sugi Ban
Walnut Dining Set Near Completion
Mahogany Settees with Quilted Maple Panels
Salish Sea Waves Crashing Across the Street from the Shop.
Laying out Curved Front Cabinet
Walnut Table Base Joinery Before Final Shaping
Curved Walnut Table Base
Woodworking Tools
Maple Trestle Table Base Ready for Finish
Building Live Edge Burl Maple Coffee Table
Peruvian Walnut Bed with Spalted Alder Headboard Panels
Roughly Framed up Redwood Display Cabinet
Shaping Arm of Mahogany Settee
Local Figured Slabs of Maple
Glueing up Maple Table Top
Shou Sugi Ban Process. Burning Douglas Fir
Finished Burned Douglas Fir. Shou Sugi Ban Process
Glueing up Douglas Fir Dining Table Base
Chainsawing Table Base from Driftwood Harvested from the Beach Across the Street from the Shop.
Shaping Driftwood Table Base
Collection Rocks from Beach for Sea Stone Live Edge Channel Across the Street from the Shop.
Laying out Live Edge Table Channels
Gluing up Alder Dining Chair
Pulling Maple Slabs of the Mill at Pacific Rim Tonewoods. Future Table Tops.
Salish Sea and Clouds Across the Street from the Shop.
Gluing up Coffee Table Base
Star of David Lattice in Process
Alder Dining Chairs in Process
Cutting Large Arc with Router
Vacuum Clamping Curved Doors for Cabinet
Layout out Metal Table Base During Welding Process
Shop Made Veneer for Table Top