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.