Happy New Year! We have been very busy, getting lots of projects done at our new Edison shop. Here are just a few...7 Black Walnut Sofa TablesThis client came to us inquiring about a heap of black walnut, she had kept in her Skagit Valley barn since the 1980s. We worked with her to figure out a furniture piece she could give to each of her seven children. These sofa tables will be sent around the country to where each of her children's families now live.
Sustainably Harvested Cherry Cabinet with Live Edge Accents Locally Harvested Maple Dresser
Does this dresser look familiar? We had a similar furniture piece in our Edison gallery a few months ago and a young couple decided to commission a piece based off the original. The light tone of this particular maple was of a special interest to them, and luckily we were able to use wood from the same tree as the other dresser.
Smith & Vallee played with a different kind of live edge for this dresser by not grinding the bark all the way down. The result is a leathery accent tone on the edge and the live edge pulls.
Holly Wood Bed Set
This is another example of one of our client's supplying the materials for the project out of their own backyard. We have slowly but surely been making furniture for this client out of several trees, originally from her property, that we milled and dried. The newest furniture pieces are two twin beds made out of Holly Wood.
Sustainably Harvest Cherry Live Edge Cabinet
Our clients commissioned this very specific furniture piece for the perfect spot in their Ballard home. It serves as storage and a nice entry bench. These clients were also considering re-doing their kitchen but weren't sure what we would cost. When we dropped off the cabinet we sketched out their dream kitchen, sent over our bid, and we are now on track to give them brand new kitchen cabinets!
Sustainably Harvested Cherry Buffet
Our client loved an identical cherry buffet we have for sale at our Edison gallery but wanted the piece to be 6" shorter. Good thing we do custom work! They got exactly what they wanted!
Native Shoes Display Letters
We were asked to build these big letters for Native Shoes' display at an exhibition in Berlin. Each letter was made by gluing up many (
many) pieces of sustainably harvested maple plywood. Smith & Vallee then CNC routed them into each of the specific shapes.
Coincidentally, Native can also spell out Evan - the name of our right-hand-man at the woodshop. We had a lot of fun with this photo shoot.
Lots of dried wood in the shop waiting for projects!