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.