When is the price binding?
Only after the maker confirms board pull from the rack. The configurator figure is within roughly 8% of final on most pieces.
Five short steps. Choose the type, dimensions, timber batch, leg style, and finishing schedule. The studio receives a brief built around real boards already in our racks — not a render of imaginary stock.
Live preview to the right. Numbers update as you choose. None of this is binding — pressing Begin Manufacture at the end sends a brief to a maker, who calls you back within two working days.
Five core silhouettes the studio currently builds. Each one branches into dimension and joinery options on the next step.
Drag the sliders. We round to the nearest available board pull from the rack — exact figures land in the brief.
Three documented batches are presently in our racks. Each card shows the actual surface texture from a working sample plank — what you choose is what you get.
Four bases regularly leave the studio. Each one shifts the visual weight and the lead time.
Three finishing routes. The hardwax oil is our standard for indoor pieces; raw is available for clients who want to age the wood themselves.
Only after the maker confirms board pull from the rack. The configurator figure is within roughly 8% of final on most pieces.
Until joinery is cut, yes. Once tenons are chopped, the brief is locked. We will tell you the exact day the lock falls.
We hold a board on your name as soon as you press Begin Manufacture. The hold lasts seven days while the maker calls you back.
Yes, by sea freight in protective crates. Lead time adds 30 to 45 days for international shipping windows.