👋 Hello! I’m Juan.

I build one-of-a-kind furniture for people who give a damn.
Every piece is designed with purpose, built with soul, and made to WOW.

Crafting furniture that’s as unique as you

I build pieces for people who can’t find what they need in a store.
Not because they’re picky — but because what they want doesn’t exist yet.
My mission? To design and craft furniture that solves a real need, scratches a particular itch, and turns that missing thing in your home into something unforgettable.

Your space, your anthem.

Your home shouldn’t feel like a showroom — it should feel like a story. One only you could tell. One only I could build.

I don’t just make furniture. I help you shape a space that hits your frequency — bold, grounded, and unmistakably yours.

From Your Head to Real Life.

That’s how it starts

A casual message, a wild idea, a half-formed dream. That’s how most of my favorite pieces begin — with a client reaching out, imagining something meaningful for their space.

The Design

This is where it starts to take shape.
I take your idea — messy, poetic, specific — and translate it into lines, curves, and proportions.

In SketchUp, we test flow, scale, rhythm. We find the version that feels right — not just on paper, but in your space, for your life.

Explaining the dining table to a Brittney

The build

This is where it gets real.

Wood, dust, hands, and hours. This is the part no algorithm can fake.

Your idea becomes movement — measured cuts, careful fits, moments of flow, and plenty of sawdust.

It’s not just building furniture. It’s shaping weight, warmth, and intention.

The Result

The piece is done — but the story’s just starting.

Once it leaves the shop, it finds its place:
In a quiet corner, around the dinner table, under a window, or next to a stack of books.

You live with it.
It carries meaning.
And every time someone says “where’d you get that?” — you smile.

Ideas are beautiful — but they need to meet resistance.
Wood. Tools. Edges. Real life.
That’s where they grow. That’s where they become something you can live with.

My process is iterative and thorough.
If I’m not proud of the piece, it stays in the shop.
If you’re not proud to own it, it comes back to the shop. No drama.

You can have it fast, or you can have it right — but not both.
And that’s okay.
Because the right path is the slow one.
The hard one.
The honest one.
That’s where the good stuff lives.

Some things shouldn’t be rushed.
Good things take time.

Ready to start something real?

It all begins with a message.