For more than twenty years I’ve worked as a craftsman designing and building homes in the Pacific Northwest.
Working with natural materials has always been part of my life. Wood and stone carry a quiet intelligence — grain, weight, texture, and form that reveal themselves when approached with patience and attention.
These pieces are created in the same spirit.
Simple forms. Natural materials. Minimal intervention.
The intention is not to impose a design, but to reveal what is already present.
Each piece is shaped slowly, allowing the material to guide the final form.
The result is work that brings a sense of grounding, balance, and quiet presence into the spaces we live in.
Both my craftsmanship and my coaching work emerge from the same principle:
Remove what is unnecessary until something essential remains.
Whether working with wood and stone — or with men navigating the next chapter of life — the process is the same:
clarity, simplicity, and disciplined attention.