FAQ
This is how we do it!All Order are shipped fully assembled just add legs. Most orders are sent via fedex. Because everything is handmade to order please allow 3-5 weeks for build time. Once it is ready to roll you will get an email with all the tracking info.
If an Item arrived damaged or with missing parts or pieces, please message us! Be sure to include photos of the damage and use the email associated with your order. We will get back to you asap!
We use mainly Pacific Coast maple for our furniture. It is locally grown here in the PNW and is a truly unique and sustainable hardwood. We also use oak (for the table tops) and Birch Ply for the bases. This mix of wood ensures for a stable and durable piece of furniture guaranteed to last a lifetime.
We do not accept cancellation after 3 days of Order date. We can only accept returns in cases of damage or if we sent you the wrong thing( we are human it happens). Returns will be accepted in some cases. A partial refund will be issued for the purchase price minus shipping costs.
We have three different finish options. Dark Walnut, Golden Oak and Ebony. If these are not your cup of tea we offer a custom paint and stain options. Choose from The websites below, add the custom paint and stain option to your cart and we will make it happen!
I want solid walnut, white oak cherry!
We can build pieces from any species of wood just ask! We love doing it. They look dope.

Here is an example of each leg option we carry. We have solid steel hairpin legs in 20" and 6" heights as well as wood legs in 6" and 10" heights.
Can I get different Color Hairpin Legs? We only stock raw steel legs. They can easily be painted when they arrive though! Use pretty much any spray paint from your local hardware store.
What if I want different legs? Not to worry, you can virtually attach any kind of legs to the bottom of our pieces. The best way to do this is to purchase the legs you would like to use directly from the vendor and hit us up asking to send screws along with it.

Support
Need help installing the legs or wire dividers? Here are videos and instructions to help get you through.