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The workshop

One pair of hands, and the patience wood asks for.

Gnarled Grace began with a single reclaimed beam and a stubborn belief: that the things we live with should be made slowly, by someone who cares how they’ll wear in fifty years.

Our story

Furniture and small things, grown from grace — not haste

We are a one-maker workshop. Every candle holder, planter, and heirloom box that leaves the bench is shaped by the same pair of hands, from a board chosen for its grain and its history. There is no production line here, and there never will be.

Most of our wood is reclaimed — barn beams, fallen orchard limbs, salvaged flooring — or responsibly sourced from growers who replant. We read each piece for its figure and let it tell us what it wants to become. The knots and grain you see are not flaws; they are the record of a tree’s life, kept in your home.

The result is rustic and refined at once: handcrafted, built to last, and quietly made to be handed down.

The maker at the bench

What we hold to

Four principles, kept at the bench

Honest material

Reclaimed and responsibly sourced wood, shown as it is — grain, knot, and all.

Made by hand

Cut, joined, and finished by one maker. No shortcuts, no veneer, no rush.

Built to last

Joinery that holds for generations — and repairs done free, for the life of the piece.

Yours, exactly

Custom sizes, finishes, and engraving — so a piece fits your room and your story.

By the bench

A small shop, a long record

22

years shaping wood by hand

1,400+

pieces made & handed over

100%

reclaimed or responsibly sourced

0

pieces mass-produced, ever

“I don't make things to be noticed. I make them to be lived with — and, one day, handed down.”
R
Rowan Ash

The maker

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