Handcrafted
Pieces created manually, using driftwood, downed trees, or reclaimed wood
Local
Using locally sourced materials, contributing to both authenticity and the preservation of natural resources.
Signature
Each creation gets its unique personality thanks to its imperfections
Crafting unique pieces, inspired
by
The Yukon
Yukon’s beautiful, rugged landscapes and a passion for woodcrafting inspired me to create unique (and practical!) pieces of wood art. All of it while caring for the environment, using sustainably sourced or reclaimed wood.
Honoring what nature left behind
I work with what nature leaves behind. A fallen tree, a piece of driftwood carried by the river, wood that once served a purpose but was set aside—each with its own history, waiting to be shaped into something new.
Woodworking is a balance between intention and respect. I shape the material, but I don’t erase the marks of time, weather, and the land itself. Every grain, crack, and texture is a reminder of where it came from. My role is to refine, not to erase.
Here in the Yukon, where nature sets its own course, I am honoring its past while shaping something lasting. What I create is not separate from the land—it is an extension of it.
Crafting unique pieces, inspired
by
The Yukon
The process starts long before tools touch wood. It begins with the land—fallen trees, driftwood carried by the river, reclaimed wood once part of something else. These are materials shaped by time, marked by nature’s hand, waiting for a second life.
I don’t cut live trees or harvest lumber. I work with what is already there, following the five steps to creation.
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