When considering custom furniture, one of the first questions most people ask is:
“How much does it cost?”
The honest answer is—it depends.
Unlike mass-produced furniture, custom pieces are designed and built specifically for your home, your style, and how you live. That means pricing varies based on design, materials, size, and craftsmanship.
This guide breaks down:
We’ve structured our offerings into four collections to make the process clear and approachable—while still delivering handcrafted quality at every level.
Starting at $2,000 – $4,000
The Studio Collection is the most streamlined way to bring handcrafted furniture into your home.
These pieces are based on pre-designed styles with set options, allowing for:
Best for:
Homeowners who want solid wood craftsmanship without a fully custom design process.
What affects pricing:
$4,000 – $8,000
This is where most clients start—and where true customization begins.
You can:
Best for:
Homeowners who want a personalized piece tailored to their space and style.
What affects pricing:
$6,000 – $15,000
The Natura Collection highlights the natural beauty of the wood itself.
Each piece is unique—often built from live edge slabs—making it as much art as it is furniture.
Best for:
Clients looking for a statement piece with organic character and one-of-a-kind detail.
What affects pricing:
$15,000 – $30,000+
The Reserve Series represents the highest level of craftsmanship and design.
These are fully commissioned pieces, often created in collaboration with:
Every detail is intentionally designed to complement the space.
Best for:
Clients seeking a one-of-a-kind statement piece that becomes a focal point of the home.
What affects pricing:
Across all collections, a few key factors consistently influence cost:
Larger tables require more material and labor—especially at lengths over 8 feet.
Different species vary significantly in cost and availability.
Generally, our most common woods fit into three tiers...
Simple leg designs are more efficient to build.
Custom bases, joinery, or unique shapes increase labor time.
The more a piece deviates from a standard design, the more time it takes to build.
A table should be lived on—not protected from life.
That’s why we use professional-grade, non-toxic finishes designed for durability and ease of maintenance.
What that means for you:
We have three different finish options, each with their own strengths.
If you’re unsure where to start, here’s a simple way to think about it:
The best way to get accurate pricing is to start with your ideal size, style, and wood selection.
From there, we can guide you through options and help you make the right decisions for your home.
Next Steps:
Custom furniture isn’t just about buying a table.
It’s about creating a piece that fits your home, your lifestyle, and the moments that happen around it—for years to come.