
Where Wood Becomes
Heirloom.
Quarter-sawn grain. Dovetailed corners. Brass that ages like memory.

The cabinet tells the story before we do.
Open one of our drawers and the story begins at the corners — pins and tails cut by hand, fitted so tight a sheet of paper won't slide between them. This is how cabinets were built a hundred years ago. It's still the only way we know.
Every box is solid hardwood. Every joint is mechanical, not glued onto a promise. Every panel is sanded through five grits before it ever sees finish.
The result is cabinetry that doesn't sag, doesn't rack, doesn't loosen. Heirloom-grade work that outlives the kitchen it was built for.
Texture is the truth.
We choose materials the way a tailor chooses cloth — by hand, by grain, by the way they will live with you for the next forty years.

Unlacquered Brass
Solid forged pulls and hinges that develop a warm patina with use. No plating. No shortcuts.

Shaker & Inset
Five-piece doors in walnut, white oak, or hand-painted hardwood. Always furniture-grade.

Dovetail Boxes
Solid hardwood drawer boxes — never plywood — joined the way cabinetmakers have for centuries.
We don't build cabinets to fill a kitchen. We build them to outlive it.
What Guides Every Project
Precision First
No shortcuts. Every joint, every finish, every detail is measured twice.
Premium Materials Only
We source hardwoods and hardware that meet our standards — not just industry standards.
Your Vision, Our Craft
Your home is personal. We treat every project with that same respect.
Your cabinetry, drawn from your life.
Visit our Barberton workshop or schedule a private consultation. Every project starts with a conversation.
