The Workshop
Handcrafted in West Virginia · 6 pieces
Walnut Dining Table
Eight-foot live-edge black walnut slab on hand-turned cherry trestle legs. Book-matched from a single trunk felled in Pocahontas County. Seats 8 comfortably, 10 if you pull the bench in. Finished with tung oil, not poly.
View DetailsCherry Rocking Chair
Steam-bent cherry rocker with hand-woven hickory bark seat. The design is a Greenbrier Valley pattern — George's grandmother had one on her porch since 1962. 12-week lead time, each one numbered.
View DetailsWhite Oak Bookshelf
Quarter-sawn white oak with through-tenon joinery — no fasteners, no glue on the frame. Five adjustable shelves. The ray fleck pattern on quarter-sawn oak is the whole point; each one looks different.
View DetailsMaple End-Grain Cutting Board
Hard maple end-grain board with cherry and walnut accent stripes. 18×14×2 inches. End-grain is self-healing — the knife pushes the fibers apart rather than cutting them. Oiled with food-grade mineral oil.
View DetailsAsh Split-Top Workbench
Roubo-style split-top bench in white ash with a maple wagon vise and leg vise. 7ft working surface, 34 inches high. This is the bench George uses in his own shop — we build yours to match your height.
View DetailsWalnut Jewelry Box
Black walnut box with hand-cut dovetails and a figured maple lid panel. Flocked interior, brass quadrant hinges. Small enough for a dresser, large enough for a lifetime collection.
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