Growing up on a ranch, you learn early that if something needs doing, you do it yourself. You fix the fence, you build the shed, you figure it out with what's in front of you. That instinct — to make rather than buy, to solve with your hands — never left me. Furniture was a natural place for it to land. The pieces I wanted didn't exist, so I built them.
Larch Woodworks carries that same spirit. It's a one-person studio, and when you commission a piece with me, you're working directly with the hands that will build it. No sales team, no production floor — just a direct collaboration rooted in the same self-reliance I was raised with.