Workshop № 04 · Appalachian WVFurniture
Furniture
from the trees
of our land.
Black walnut, cherry, and white oak, felled by hand from the lower orchard at Goldberry Grove, air-dried under cover, and bench-built in the shop one piece at a time.
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Land-sourced timberFelled on-site from the Grove
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Air-dried, under coverNo kiln · no rushed wood
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Joinery before fastenersMortise & tenon · dovetail
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Lifetime guaranteeOwner-replaceable refinishing
The Catalog —
Spring & Summer 2026
№ 04-18
Dining · Walnut · One of one
The Lower Hollow Table
Live-edge black walnut slab, 11ft × 38", trestle base in white oak. From a hundred-year-old tree the property already had, taken down by a hard storm and milled in the barn that week. Seats ten.
$8,400
№ 03-22
Dining · Cherry · Edition of 6
Holler Dining Chair
Steam-bent cherry back, hand-shaped seat in eastern white pine, mortise-and-tenon joinery. The seat is harder than it looks.
$1,200
№ 04-04
Kitchen · End-grain · Walnut
End-grain Cutting Board
End-grain walnut, 16" × 22", finished in beeswax and tung oil. Easy on knives. Heavier than expected — that's the point.
$280
№ 02-31
Shelving · Cherry & iron
Mantle Shelf — Cherry
A single 8ft length of cherry, 8" deep, hung on hand-forged iron brackets by a blacksmith two towns over.
$640
№ 03-09
Seating · Oak · One of one
The Ridge Bench
A 7ft entryway bench in quarter-sawn white oak, splayed legs through wedged tenons, no metal fasteners anywhere in the piece.
$2,200
№ 04-22
Seating · Walnut · Edition of 12
Three-Leg Workshop Stool
A study in less. Three legs, one seat, a turned spindle stretcher. Twenty-one inches tall. Stackable. Surprisingly comfortable.
$420
— A Note from the Bench
“I mill from felled-on-site timber because it's the only way to know what a tree was doing before it became a table.”
The slab on the Lower Hollow Table came from a black walnut that was already a century old when Josh and Abigail bought this land in 2023. A hard winter storm took it down soon after. We milled it on a portable bandsaw in the barn that week and air-dried it under cover until the workshop opened in 2025.
That's a hundred-year story attached to one piece of furniture, and I think you can feel it when you sit down at the table.
— George · The Workshop
The Wood Library —
What's curing now.
Black Walnut
Juglans nigra
Black Cherry
Prunus serotina
White Oak
Quercus alba
Eastern White Pine
Pinus strobus