A man with a beard and mustache wearing safety goggles, a plaid shirt, and a dusty environment in workshop.

I make functional art.

Objects meant to be used.
Forms shaped with intention.
Work that lives in the hand, not behind glass.

I grew up building things — shelters in the woods, wooden swords, tools shaped from whatever I could find. My first lessons came from my grandfather’s garage. Over time, making stopped being a hobby and became a way of thinking.

I am a husband and a father of six.
Responsibility and patience shape my work more than trends ever could.

This studio is not a factory.
It is a working space.

Some pieces are made in small batches.
Some appear only once.
All of them are built to last.

Form follows purpose.
Nothing unnecessary.

This is ongoing work.

Black and white maker's mark.