A meticulously crafted walnut sideboard with clean, modern lines and subtle beveled edges, its surface satin-smooth yet showing the tight grain and rich chocolate tones of the wood. The piece stands in a serene, minimalist studio with polished concrete floors and a softly textured white wall in the background, evoking a Seattle loft. Cool, diffused overcast light filters in from an unseen window, creating refined reflections along the top and gentle shadows beneath. Composed at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle, the digital-art rendering is sophisticated and architectural, with sharp focus on joinery details and a gentle bokeh on distant woodworking tools, conveying quiet mastery and restrained elegance.

Handcrafted wood art for Northwest homes

Woodcraft rooted in the Pacific Northwest

JSStudios is a one-person wood shop crafting thoughtful, durable pieces that honor natural grain, simple lines, and the character of salvaged Seattle-area lumber.

An elegant collection of hand-turned bowls in Pacific Northwest hardwoods—maple, cherry, and figured walnut—arranged in a graceful cluster on a long ash workbench. Each bowl reveals distinctive grain patterns, chatoyance, and thin, perfectly even rims, finished in a satin sheen. The scene is set in a refined Edmonds workshop, with neatly organized chisels and planes hanging on a French cleat wall system behind. Soft golden-hour light slants through a high window, catching the curves and highlighting the depth of color in the wood. The digital-art image is composed from a slightly elevated angle, shallow depth of field emphasizing the foremost bowl while the background recedes into a painterly blur, creating a contemplative, gallery-like mood.
A precisely joined hardwood credenza in progress, clamped together on a large maple assembly table. Exposed dovetail joints and floating tenons are visible at the corners, with pale pencil layout lines and a fine dusting of sawdust catching the light. In the background, a bandsaw, jointer, and a rack of neatly stacked rough-sawn boards suggest a highly organized Seattle-area studio. Cool, indirect daylight from high windows mixes with a single warm task lamp, casting dramatic, crisscrossing shadows that emphasize geometry and craft. The digital-art composition uses a low, close-up angle along the joint line, with shallow depth of field to celebrate precision and process, creating a sophisticated, almost architectural atmosphere.
A refined wall-mounted sculpture composed of interlocking, steam-bent walnut and ash ribbons, gracefully flowing in an abstract, wave-like form inspired by Puget Sound. The wood surfaces are flawlessly smooth with a matte finish, subtle variations in tone emphasizing curvature. The piece is displayed against a deep charcoal-gray gallery wall in a minimalist Edmonds interior, with a narrow, floating oak shelf below holding a single river stone. Focused, cool LED track lighting washes diagonally across the sculpture, creating crisp shadows that accentuate depth and negative space. The digital-art render is framed straight-on with ample breathing room, a clean, modern composition that feels contemplative and sophisticated, evoking high-end art photography.
A close, detailed view of a custom live-edge dining table made from a single slab of locally sourced bigleaf maple, its organic edge carefully softened and polished. The surface reveals swirling grain, subtle spalting, and butterfly keys in contrasting walnut that stabilize natural checks. Slender, blackened steel legs meet the underside with perfectly flush joinery. The table stands in a quiet, modern Seattle dining space with slate floors and a distant hint of misty evergreens through a large window. Gentle, overcast daylight creates a satin glow on the wood, while the digital-art image is captured from a low three-quarter angle along the live edge, with a shallow depth of field that feels intimate, sculptural, and elegantly understated.
A meticulously crafted walnut sideboard with clean, modern lines and subtle beveled edges, its surface satin-smooth yet showing the tight grain and rich chocolate tones of the wood. The piece stands in a serene, minimalist studio with polished concrete floors and a softly textured white wall in the background, evoking a Seattle loft. Cool, diffused overcast light filters in from an unseen window, creating refined reflections along the top and gentle shadows beneath. Composed at eye level with a slight three-quarter angle, the digital-art rendering is sophisticated and architectural, with sharp focus on joinery details and a gentle bokeh on distant woodworking tools, conveying quiet mastery and restrained elegance.
An elegant collection of hand-turned bowls in Pacific Northwest hardwoods—maple, cherry, and figured walnut—arranged in a graceful cluster on a long ash workbench. Each bowl reveals distinctive grain patterns, chatoyance, and thin, perfectly even rims, finished in a satin sheen. The scene is set in a refined Edmonds workshop, with neatly organized chisels and planes hanging on a French cleat wall system behind. Soft golden-hour light slants through a high window, catching the curves and highlighting the depth of color in the wood. The digital-art image is composed from a slightly elevated angle, shallow depth of field emphasizing the foremost bowl while the background recedes into a painterly blur, creating a contemplative, gallery-like mood.
A precisely joined hardwood credenza in progress, clamped together on a large maple assembly table. Exposed dovetail joints and floating tenons are visible at the corners, with pale pencil layout lines and a fine dusting of sawdust catching the light. In the background, a bandsaw, jointer, and a rack of neatly stacked rough-sawn boards suggest a highly organized Seattle-area studio. Cool, indirect daylight from high windows mixes with a single warm task lamp, casting dramatic, crisscrossing shadows that emphasize geometry and craft. The digital-art composition uses a low, close-up angle along the joint line, with shallow depth of field to celebrate precision and process, creating a sophisticated, almost architectural atmosphere.

Services

Custom furniture, built-ins, and art pieces handcrafted in Edmonds, Washington, using Northwest hardwoods, reclaimed timber, and timeless joinery to create functional, long-lasting work tailored to your home, business, or architectural project.

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By appointment, Seattle area

Hours

By appointment, flexible hours

Phone

(206) 229-5173

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