Quartersawn White Oak
Slab cut from a 90-year tree felled in Hongcheon. Air- then kiln-dried to 8% moisture.
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Slab cut from a 90-year tree felled in Hongcheon. Air- then kiln-dried to 8% moisture.
Hand-shaped seat, mortise-and-tenon joinery. Finished with hardwax oil, no varnish.
Small bowl turned from windfall cherry. Beeswax-finished interior.
Refurbished mid-century body, fitted with a hand-laminated oak tote and brass cap.
Single book-matched slab. Bark inclusion intact along one edge.
Maple boards with brass thumb-screws. Press your foraged finds flat in days.
Through-tenoned ash shelf, finished pale. Mounts via French cleat.
Double-edged Japanese pull saw. Rip on one side, crosscut on the other.
Hand-carved from a single offcut. Faint cedar scent intact.
Solid elm seat over forged-steel legs. Designed to weather over years.
Laminated steel blade, octagonal hornbeam handle. Sharpened, ready to use.
Box of small pieces from the studio: oak, ash, walnut, cherry. Good for small turning.
Each timber lot is traced to a coordinate. We log species, fell date, and drying schedule.
36 small workshops contribute. We do not stock factory work, ever.
Hardwax oil and beeswax only. No polyurethanes, no veneer overlay.
No promotions, no markdowns. The price is the price; it reflects the work.