The furniture we make is often one-of-a-kind custom.  If there's no price listed, the piece was commissioned or has already found a home, and we are showing it here, hoping that it will spark an idea for you.  If you see something you want, we can make it to your specifications.  Please feel free to ask. 

We use a lot of local wood and you'll see many 'live edges'.  This is the uncut, natural edge of a piece of wood.  The furniture is made by both of us unless otherwise noted.

Click on any of the pictures to see a larger version.


This picnic table and its benches not only have many live edges, but the end supports are slab wood, which is often disposed of.  We always feel good about using wood that might otherwise be wasted.  This is made of cedar from here on South Whidbey.  Designed and built by Paul.




Made from maple (some spalted, some quilted) and old growth cedar, this table was custom made to showcase ceramic tiles purchased in Europe decades ago.   Pegged mortise and tenon joints hold it all together.  
Designed and built by Paul.


Dubbed the 'Puzzle Table', this child sized picnic table assembles and disassembles with no tools or fasteners.  It stacks flat for storage, measuring only 25.5" x 48" x 4"! Built by Tinker.  Available ready to finish for $125.



Here's another pegged mortise and tenon table of Paul's, shown with one of his benches.  It's made from South Whidbey cedar.  The 34" x 50" table is available for $350 and the bench for $125.  Be sure and click on the picture to see the beautiful graining in the table top.




These cedar chairs separate into two parts.  The seat and back legs pull out as one unit and nest behind the back.  They store in a small space and the handhold makes them easy to move around.  The 20" wide chairs we have built all have live edges at the top, like the one shown.  We have one that's 24" wide, and has a wide slat at the top.  We can build these to custom dimensions, too.
20" - $80; 24" - $90.


If you have questions, or we can make something for you, please email us at iddins@whidbey.com

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