"Our products are designed to last a lifetime. We hope to share our love of salvaging American hardwood trees and turning them into beautiful pieces of art with all of you."
Nestled in the countryside of the Amana Colonies, we offer an online retail space for high-end, custom furniture. We work closely with customers to create a variety of custom home furniture and decor items that fit your needs.
Ethan (owner) loves to design furniture pieces that are unique; something that can't be purchased from a big box store.
Our products are designed to last a lifetime. We hope to share our love of salvaging American hardwood trees and turning them into beautiful pieces of art with all of you.
In a world with a constant desire to keep up with the latest trend, we hope to bring something a little different to the retail space.
Our intent is that the customer feels a deeper sense of connection to the items in our shop. Items that have intent. Objects that are handmade. A one-of-kind piece of art. An item that brings you joy with each use.
We value simplicity and purpose, and we hope to share our minimalist design style with a larger audience.
How do your pieces come to life? Tell us one interesting thing about your creative process?
"In our free time, we are outdoor enthusiasts. We love spending our spare time overlanding in our Jeep Wrangler and tent camping. We truly enjoy spending our time in the great outdoors. Our experiences inspire us to fall in love with the beauty that nature has to offer. We hope to share these aesthetic experiences with a larger audience by turning salvaged lumber into furniture that is intentional. We want to provide furniture that is both functional and has meaning."
Hazel Oak Farms
Q&A
What do you want people to do or feel when they encounter your creations?
"Our intent is that the customer feels a deeper sense of connection to the items in our shop. Items that have intent. Objects that are handmade. A one-of-kind piece of art. An item that brings you joy with each use."
Hazel Oak Farms
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What is your favorite material to work with?
"Walnut or cherry are my favorite wood types to work with. They are both a softer material that are more forgiving. Seeing the rich grain once the project is complete is gratifying. My least favorite material to work with is hickory. It is hard to work with and splits and shatters easily, which also makes it slightly dangerous. However, it still constructs beautiful furniture in the end."