The Maker
I've been woodworking for over 35 years, and every piece that leaves my one-man shop in Kingston, New Hampshire is built with permanence in mind. I work exclusively with solid, kiln-dried hardwoods, shaping each clock by hand to create an object that feels as substantial and enduring as the material itself.
I don't use CNC routers or automated production methods. Each design is original, and every detail is resolved by hand, from the shaping of the body to the hand-carved Roman numerals in my custom clock faces. That process takes more time, but it allows each clock to retain the individuality, character, and presence that only true handwork can provide.
My goal is not simply to make a clock that tells time. It is to create a sculptural heirloom, one that brings warmth, scale, and distinction to a space today and still feels meaningful for generations to come.
Every clock that leaves my shop reflects my name, my standards, and the years I've spent learning what makes a handmade piece endure.