Solid hardwood furniture, built to order in Laguna Beach — one commission at a time, sized to the inch for the space it's going to live in.
Dining tables, desks, consoles, benches — every piece begins with your room, not a catalog. You tell me how many people need to fit, how tight the walkway is, what the light does at dinner time. Then we pick the wood, the proportions, and the base together, and the piece gets built around those answers.
Everything is solid hardwood, joined to last decades and finished to survive real life — kids, keys, coffee, the works. No veneer over particleboard, no flat-pack hardware. If it comes out of this shop, it's meant to be the last table you buy for that room.
Custom tables typically start around $1,500 and run to $6,000+ depending on size, wood species, and base. Desks, consoles, and benches usually land under a comparable table.
A 6-foot maple table on a simple wood base costs a lot less than a 9-foot walnut table on fabricated steel. You'll see exactly which choices drive the number — and where to save.
Every quote breaks out materials, labor, base, finish, and delivery — line by line, before any wood gets cut. 50% deposit reserves your build slot; balance due on delivery.
Sourced as full slabs and boards, picked by hand for grain and color. Want something not listed? Ask — sourcing odd species is half the fun.
Two minutes on the quote form — rough dimensions, how many seats, a photo of the space if you have one. Napkin-sketch level is plenty.
A quick call or shop visit to nail down wood, size, and base. You get an itemized quote and a build timeline — no surprises, no pressure.
A 50% deposit reserves your slot and covers the lumber. You get progress photos as your piece goes from rough boards to final finish.
Delivered, placed, and leveled anywhere in Orange County. Balance due on delivery — bank transfer preferred. Care guide included.
Typically 4–8 weeks from deposit to delivery, depending on the piece and the current queue. You'll get a real date in your quote, not a guess — and progress photos along the way.
Usually, yes. Bring a photo — or better, a drawer or a chair — and I'll match species, stain tone, and finish sheen as closely as solid wood allows. Wood is a natural material, so "close twin," not "clone."
Sometimes. It depends on the piece and what it needs — a solid-wood table worth saving, probably; flat-pack furniture, probably not. Send a photo through the quote form and ask.
Yes — desks, consoles, benches, shelving, and one-off pieces that don't have a name yet. If it's solid wood and built to be used, it's fair game. Describe it on the form.
Two minutes on the form. Same-day reply. No pressure, ever.
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