Visit the Studio

See the work in person. Our Asheville studio is open as a gallery, by appointment only.

Where the Echoes Live Between Installations

Photographs only tell half the story. The grain of storm-salvaged walnut, the weight of a hand-turned bowl, the finish on a live-edge table: these are things you have to see up close.

Our studio in Asheville holds a rotating collection of pieces by our Appalachian woodworkers, available to view and purchase. Visits are by appointment, so you'll have the space to yourself and time to hear the story behind each piece.

Live-edge charcuterie board with brie, salami, and crackers, handcrafted from local hardwood

Handcrafted Pieces, Ready to Take Home

Hand-turned wooden bowl holding decorative carved spheres

Bowls

Hand-turned bowls in local hardwoods, from everyday servers to figured showpieces where the grain does the talking.

Hand-carved wooden spoons and servers by Paul Eisenhauer

Kitchen Pieces

Spoons, servers, boards, and utensils, carved to be used daily and passed down.

Chainsaw-carved black bear sculpture

Carvings & Sculpture

Chainsaw carvings and sculptural works, from mantel-scale wildlife to small figures with big character.

Live-edge walnut side table with tapered legs

Furniture & Larger Works

Tables, benches, and statement pieces, including work crafted from Hurricane Helene salvaged timber.

Three Simple Steps

1

Reach Out

Call or email us and let us know you'd like to visit. Tell us what you're interested in, or just come browse.

2

Pick a Time

We'll find a time that works for you and confirm your visit, along with directions to the studio.

3

Come See the Work

Take your time with the pieces, hear the stories behind the wood, and take something home if one speaks to you.

Book Your Visit

Call or email to set up an appointment to see our retail inventory. Every purchase directly supports our artisans and the communities recovering from Hurricane Helene.

Asheville, NC · Directions provided when you book