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Handcrafted wood decor made in Scio, Oregon for warm, welcoming, character-filled homes.

A meticulously arranged collection of handcrafted wooden home decor on a low, matte-black console table against a soft taupe wall. A smooth walnut bowl with visible grain, a tall oak vase with a satin finish, and a geometric maple candle holder form a restrained vignette. Diffused daylight from an unseen side window creates gentle highlights that trace the curves and edges, casting refined, elongated shadows across the table’s surface. The background is softly blurred, showing only a hint of a neutral woven rug. Photographic realism, shot at eye level with a shallow depth of field, conveys a sophisticated, gallery-like atmosphere and a calm, curated aesthetic suitable for a luxury decor brand homepage hero image.

Ready-Made Pieces

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Live-edge wall art, finished smooth and ready to hang with ease.

Charcuterie boards with food-safe oils, perfect for gatherings or everyday countertop beauty.

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Solid wood candle holders cast warm, flickering light across your favorite spaces.

Sturdy floating shelves showcase plants, books, and keepsakes without visible brackets.

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Centerpiece trays corral remotes, candles, and décor while protecting tabletops from scratches.

Thick hardwood coasters guard surfaces from moisture rings, heat, and everyday spills.

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Custom welcome signs cut and stained by hand, ideal for entryways or porches.

Modern wood planters fit standard pots, elevating greenery with warm natural texture.

Pricing

Small Decor

Most of our smaller home accents—such as candle holders, coasters, plant stands, and simple wall hooks—typically range from $25–$85, depending on the wood species and finish you choose.

Ornaments, coasters

Wall Art

Kitchen and serving pieces like cutting boards, charcuterie trays, and utensil holders generally fall between $60–$180, with higher-end prices reflecting larger sizes, intricate patterns, or locally sourced specialty hardwoods.

Shelves, signs

Custom Pieces

Larger statement pieces—mantel shelves, wall art panels, and custom entryway organizers—are usually priced from $180–$650, with final cost based on size, design complexity, and custom details such as engraving or inlay.

Tables, headboards

Finishes, Lead Times, and Care

Choose from natural oil, matte, or satin finishes; typical lead times run two to four weeks with simple, low-maintenance cleaning requirements.

A refined home office scene centered on a slim, floating walnut shelf mounted on a warm white wall. On the shelf, a precisely arranged trio of wooden decor pieces: a cylindrical oak pen cup with visible end-grain details, a small rectangular maple tray holding a brass key, and a square, dark-wenge box with a seamless lid. Below, a matching walnut desk edge appears softly out of focus. Cool, diffused morning light enters from the left, creating crisp yet gentle shadows that emphasize the craftsmanship. Photographic realism, shot from a slightly oblique angle with a shallow depth of field, evokes a calm, organized, and sophisticated workspace that highlights artisanal wood accessories.
A close-up, photographic-realistic shot of a luxurious, hand-carved wooden wall panel made from alternating strips of walnut, oak, and maple, forming a subtle three-dimensional wave pattern. The tactile grain of each species catches the light differently, from rich chocolate browns to pale honey tones. Soft, directional side lighting from a hidden LED strip emphasizes the relief, casting gentle shadows in the recesses and delicate highlights along the ridges. The background falls into darkness, isolating the panel as an art piece. Captured straight-on with sharp focus across the surface, the composition is clean and symmetrical, conveying a sophisticated, gallery-quality installation ideal for a premium wood decor feature section.
An elegant entryway console crafted from pale maple with a delicate beveled edge and slim tapered legs, positioned against a deep charcoal wall. Atop the console, a long, rectangular walnut tray neatly arranges a set of turned oak bowls and a slender, cylindrical beechwood vase holding a single bare branch. A large, frameless mirror above subtly reflects the soft, diffused afternoon light entering from an unseen doorway, brightening the wood tones and casting refined, understated shadows. Photographic realism, composed with strong vertical lines and balanced on the rule of thirds, creates a calm, architectural feel. The overall mood is sophisticated and minimalist, emphasizing the craftsmanship and texture of each handcrafted wooden object.