What We Are Up Against

October 6th, 2010

by cherrystyle
11 Comments

With the advent of computer-controlled woodworking technology, repeatable accuracy has become available.  With the aid of good design, woodworking products can be manufactured well and cheaply and outsourced to countries such as China, presenting the woodworker with a new type of competition.

What the custom woodworker offers is exactly that – customized to your needs in style, finish and function.  For example, a modern entertainment center, styled as a French armoire, finished to look 200 years old…means you need to find a custom woodworker.

Custom is more expensive than buying something off of the shelf, but still offers good value in that the customer gets exactly what they want.

What we offer in design and finish is unique in that there is a conversation literally and figuratively between the customer and the maker.  This personalization or conversation gets lost when these technologies become the one of a kind blueprint for creativity.

Creativity is what we offer as custom craftsmen

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