Feathered Edge Wood Work

Feathered Edge Wood Work Intentional, handcrafted furniture. Built one piece at a time in Bellingham, WA. Where Passion Meets Patience. Quietly. Steadily. This isn’t a factory.

Feathered Edge Wood Work is a one-maker woodshop rooted in a lifelong pull toward craft. I built my first pieces back in 1979—gluing thin oak plywood onto a waterbed and helping my dad assemble a living room set—long before I ever touched a dental instrument. Even as life led me into another profession, woodworking stayed with me. Patiently waiting for the right season to return. Today, my shop in

the forests and salt air of Bellingham, Washington is where that early passion has come full circle. It’s a space built with intention—where I work the way I always wanted to work: no deadlines, no production quotas, no trend-chasing, and no custom orders. Just honest craft, shaped slowly, one piece at a time. My influences—Nakashima, Maloof, and Wegner—guide my respect for clean lines, honest materials, and the quiet intelligence of wood. Their philosophies inform my work, but every piece that leaves my shop is my own: explored, shaped, and refined because it felt worth making, not because a market demanded it. Feathered Edge Wood Work exists for those who appreciate the uncommon, the handmade, and the quietly bold. People who understand that furniture can hold a story—and become part of one. Each release is limited, one-of-a-kind, and crafted from raw board to final finish by a single maker. This isn’t production. This is passion-driven work. Thank you for being here—and for supporting intentional, slow craft.

Live Edge Coffee TableA centerpiece that commands the room without shouting, this coffee table preserves the live edge w...
12/08/2025

Live Edge Coffee Table

A centerpiece that commands the room without shouting, this coffee table preserves the live edge while softening it into a gentle, inviting contour. The top rests on a sculptural base that plays with angles and negative space, grounding the piece while keeping it visually light. Though crafted in this studio's own voice, the design nods to George Nakashima's Minguren II tables—honoring their balance of mass and air, their architectural bases, and the quiet authority of natural form.

MATERIALS
Black Walnut

Sculpted ChairDesigned for comfort and silence, this sculpted chair is shaped to support the body with subtle curves and...
12/08/2025

Sculpted Chair

Designed for comfort and silence, this sculpted chair is shaped to support the body with subtle curves and long-wearing structure. Each joint is built to last generations, and every surface is hand-shaped to invite touch. While unmistakably crafted in this studio, the piece offers a quiet nod to George Nakashima's Conoid chair—echoing its interplay of sculptural form, grounded geometry, and the intimate connection between body and wood.

MATERIALS
Walnut, Ash

Burl End TableA study in balance and presence, this end table pairs a richly figured burl top with a grounded, architect...
12/08/2025

Burl End Table

A study in balance and presence, this end table pairs a richly figured burl top with a grounded, architectural base. The natural edges and organic movement of the burl are carried forward through clean lines and quiet joinery, allowing the wood's character to take center stage. While distinctly crafted in this studio, the piece offers a subtle nod to George Nakashima's Kevin End Table—honoring its interplay of mass and delicacy, and the way simple geometry elevates the beauty of raw material.

MATERIALS
Maple Burl, Walnut Base

Walnut Spindle BenchA study in contrast and rhythm, this bench brings together a live-edge walnut seat and hand-shaped a...
12/08/2025

Walnut Spindle Bench

A study in contrast and rhythm, this bench brings together a live-edge walnut seat and hand-shaped ash spindles. The crest rail seems to hover above, connected through joinery that highlights the transition between materials. The design offers a subtle nod to Nakashima's Conoid series, honoring the angular structure and thoughtful balance that defined his work.

MATERIALS
Solid Black Walnut, Ash Spindles

A quick sense of what you’ll find here:I build slowly and in small quantities—usually one piece at a time. As pieces are...
12/07/2025

A quick sense of what you’ll find here:

I build slowly and in small quantities—usually one piece at a time.
As pieces are completed, I’ll share them here, along with a few moments from the shop and occasional looks back at past work. Each piece is one-of-one, and I don’t take custom orders, so availability will always be limited.

Think of this page as a window into the craft, the process, and the ongoing return to the work that’s meant the most to me.

Thank you for following along.

12/07/2025

Not every step in the shop looks dramatic.

Most of the work happens in these quiet moments—studying the grain, refining an edge, making small adjustments that add up over time.

This is the part of the craft I enjoy the most.

It asks for patience.

It rewards attention.

Slow work. Honest work.

A look back at a favorite piece.Some projects come together exactly as planned; others evolve as the wood reveals more o...
12/07/2025

A look back at a favorite piece.

Some projects come together exactly as planned; others evolve as the wood reveals more of itself. This one was the latter—shaped by grain, proportion, and a few pivots along the way.

This piece represents what I love most about the craft: the slow, thoughtful process of letting the work become what it wants to be.

I built my first pieces back in 1979—helping my dad assemble a living room set and gluing thin oak plywood to a waterbed...
12/07/2025

I built my first pieces back in 1979—helping my dad assemble a living room set and gluing thin oak plywood to a waterbed. Even as life took me into a different profession, the pull toward woodworking never really left. It stayed with me quietly, the way certain things do when they’re meant to return.

Today, my shop in Bellingham is where that early passion has come full circle.

I work slowly, intentionally, and without deadlines—building the pieces that feel worth making, one at a time.

Where Passion Meets Patience.

Welcome to Feathered Edge Wood Work.Handcrafted furniture, built slowly and intentionally in Bellingham, Washington. Eac...
12/07/2025

Welcome to Feathered Edge Wood Work.

Handcrafted furniture, built slowly and intentionally in Bellingham, Washington.

Each piece is made by a single maker and released only when it’s truly ready.

Where Passion Meets Patience.

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Bellingham, WA

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