Custom Furniture Inquiry

Let's Create Something One-of-a-Kind

Every custom piece begins with a conversation. Whether you're imagining a bookshelf, table, or something entirely your own, I work one-on-one with you to design and build furniture, art, or decor that fits your space and how you live.

What to Expect

Custom furniture pieces typically range from $2,000–$20,000 depending on size and complexity.
Smaller custom pieces typically range from $100–$5,000.
Most projects take 2–8 weeks to build, with a current lead time of 1–2 months.
Each piece is made to order in my Long Beach workshop using sustainably sourced or reclaimed wood.

How the Process Works

1. Share Your Vision

Tell me what you're thinking—a few measurements, a reference image, or even just a general direction is enough to start.

  • Project type or idea
  • Approximate size or space
  • Wood or style preferences

2. Design & Estimate

I'll review your ideas and follow up with:

  • Clarifying questions
  • A proposed direction
  • Estimated pricing
  • Timeline

One round of design revisions is included. Additional revisions may require a design fee depending on scope.

3. Approval & Deposit

Final design approval and a 50% deposit are required before building begins. This secures materials and reserves your place in the build schedule.

4. Build & Deliver

Once approved, I begin the build in my Long Beach workshop. Each piece is handcrafted from sustainably sourced or reclaimed wood and finished with natural hard-wax oils for durability and a warm, tactile feel.

Local delivery and pickup are available. Shipping can be arranged.

What I Build

I focus on small to mid-sized pieces, including:

  • Dining tables
  • Accent and side tables
  • Shelving and wall-mounted pieces
  • Small cabinets and storage
  • Outdoor furniture
  • Display and object shelving
  • Custom variations of existing designs

If you have something unique in mind, I'm always open to exploring it.

Start a Project

Share a few details about what you're looking for, and I'll follow up to continue the conversation.

The more context you provide, the more accurate I can be with design direction, pricing, and timeline.