Tucked into an 8ft by 10ft workshop, my work begins in a space where every inch matters and every tool has its place. It’s a small room, but it holds a big mix of processes, from traditional hand tools and woodturning to CNC machining and laser work, all this works together to bring ideas to life.
Working in a compact space means I’m constantly refining how I build, organize, and create. It’s a workshop that evolves alongside my ideas — practical, a little crowded, and full of character. Every piece that leaves here is shaped not just by the tools I use, but by the environment itself.
There’s something special about shaping wood by hand, feeling the grain and letting the material guide you. At the same time, I love the precision and possibilities that digital tools offer. Combining these approaches allows me to create pieces that are both carefully crafted and uniquely detailed.
Above all, I make things because I enjoy the process. Whether it’s experimenting with new techniques or perfecting a small detail, each project is an opportunity to learn, improve, and create something meaningful.