Creating innovative pieces coupled with artistic applications that highlight the beauty of natural wood. Each piece is versatile; useful and lasting, while intriguing interest and engagement. I design and handcraft each piece in my personal studio. I use traditional and contemporary joinery methods, fine tune with chisels and hand planes, and apply finishes derived of… Read more »
Category: Handcrafted Furniture
Maine Casual LLC
Posted by Brian Fish & filed under .
Maine Casual produces unique folding chairs inspired by the rich tradition of craftsmanship and boatbuilding in Maine. A chair worthy of the beautiful coastline, lakes and mountains of Maine. Built from sustainably harvested FSC certified eucalyptus, marine mesh fabric, bungee cord used in lobster traps and stainless steel hardware. Handcrafted in South Portland, Maine and… Read more »
Steep Falls furniture
Posted by David Drouin & filed under .
Steep Falls Furniture Company is owned and operated by David Drouin. David has been building furniture for over 30 years and has been involved with construction and engineering since the 1970’s. He’s always admired the simplicity and beauty of American Shaker furniture and that’s why he builds in that style. When David is not building… Read more »
Weatherend Estate Furniture
Posted by Gil Harper & filed under .
Raised in a yacht building family on the Coast of Maine, Gil Harper spent his early career in yacht building before bringing his maritime craftmanship to Weatherend Estate Furniture thirty years ago. As owner of Weatherend since 1996, Gil has taken the company to a new level with innovative designs, new manufacturing capabilities and a… Read more »
Maine Adirondack Chairs, LLC
Posted by Robert Lemire & filed under .
Rob developed a passion for woodworking early in his childhood working side by side with his father and grandfather. Both had skills with building homes and furniture construction. Rob cultivated these early learning experiences into his first home repair business summers during his 30 year teaching career. Throughout New England there was a timber frame… Read more »
Meadowlark Designs
Posted by Peter Brown & filed under .
Peter Brown is a woodworker and self-styled designer and maker of artisan furniture. “My designs are eclectic with traditional cues mixed with artisan influences. All pieces are created one at a time by hand. My designs make use of wood joinery for strength and beauty to create unique and lasting pieces. Each piece is hand finished… Read more »
C H Becksvoort Furniture Designs
Posted by Chris Becksbvoort & filed under .
Furnishings to suit your individual needs, built to order, right here in Maine. Each of my creations is: * The result of over 40 years of experience in joinery, wood technology, design and restoration. * Individually built, taking as much time as possible to create perfection. * Made of the finest sustainably harvested black cherry,… Read more »
S.E. Hall Furniture & Design
Posted by Steven Hall & filed under .
S.E. Hall Furniture & Design is a single maker, custom furniture shop located in Durham, Maine. I design and build custom pieces working closely with clients to achieve the perfect piece for their space. My business puts an emphasis on sustainability and a large part of this is using the scrap wood left over from… Read more »
Cape Shore Woodworking
Posted by Richard Grieves & filed under .
The Maine Fish Table is a handcrafted wooden folding table in a variety of painted finishes, made from native white pine, or other types of wood such as western red cedar. It’s durable, portable and the folding design makes it easy to carry and store. Take it to the beach, lake, boating, camping, tailgating, patio,… Read more »
Paulus Fine Furniture
Posted by Paul Wanrooij & filed under .
Custom made furniture, cabinets and other furnishings for the private residence as well as the commercial environment. Creating, constructing, building has always been very fulfilling to me. I built my first pieces in my early twenties. Simple and basic cabinets, though my friends liked them and were eager to have them in their homes. Later… Read more »