Geometric hardwood dining table with eight seats, afternoon shadows cast across poured concrete floor, single orange peel on surface for scale
DovetailEst. 2019 · Portland, OR
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// Design Process

Every piece starts as a pencil argument with a protractor.

We sketch directly on kraft paper — angles first, wood second. The geometry is the brief. When the proportions argue back, we know we're close.

67.5°Primary joint angle — splay of leg-to-apron
22.5°Dovetail pin taper — hand-cut, never routed
45°Miter at corner blocks — the hidden geometry
← for scale
// Layer Two

The wood chooses the angle.

Three species. Three personalities. Each harvested from named forests with documented chain of custody — because the story of the wood is part of the piece.

Close-up of black walnut wood grain showing rich chocolate brown tones

Black Walnut

Juglans nigra

OriginAppalachian Region, USA
ForestSustainably harvested, FSC-certified Pennsylvania woodlots
GrainStraight to wavy

"Chocolate heartwood, fine straight grain, works like a dream under a hand plane."

White ash wood grain showing pale cream tones with pronounced open grain pattern

White Ash

Fraxinus americana

OriginGreat Lakes Region, USA
ForestSelect urban salvage + managed Michigan stands
GrainCoarse, pronounced

"Pale cream to light brown, bold open grain — takes stain like watercolor on cold press."

Hard maple wood surface showing fine close grain and creamy white coloration

Hard Maple

Acer saccharum

OriginVermont & Quebec, North America
ForestCertified sustainable maple syrup co-op thinnings, Vermont
GrainFine, close

"Creamy white to light reddish-brown. Bird's eye figure available. The quiet one that holds everything together."

All species available in natural, oiled, or hand-rubbed wax finish. We do not use polyurethane.

FSC Certified Supply Chain
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// Layer Three — Craft

Cut to the degree.
Never routed.

Every dovetail pin is hand-cut with a Japanese pull saw and a bevel-edge chisel. The geometry is a geometry textbook. The execution is a conversation between maker and wood.

exploded
47cuts

Per standard dovetail joint

0.2mm

Tolerance on hand-fit pins

8–12weeks

From commission to delivery

3species

Walnut, ash, maple

The hand is the machine.

Gyokucho 372 Ryoba

Rip and crosscut — the saw that starts every joint

Lie-Nielsen #4 Bench

Flattening and final surface prep before finishing

Blue Spruce Bevel Chisels

Paring the pins to final fit — no mallet, just pressure

Veritas Marking Gauge

Scribing the baseline — the line you never cross

You've seen the sketch, the wood, and the joint. Now let's talk about your piece.

// Layer Four — Life

The object, fully real.

Geometric walnut dining table in a light-filled modern living room, afternoon sun casting hard shadows across concrete floor, styled with minimal ceramic objects

Commission No. 047

Dining Table, 8-seat

American Black Walnut · Natural Oil

2100 × 950 × 740mm

Delivered · Portland, OR

"This is the table my grandchildren will inherit."

— Margaret H., Portland client, 2025

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We take four commissions per quarter. Two spots remain for Q3 2026. The configurator takes twelve minutes. The table lasts a hundred years.

Q3 2026 Commissions2 spots open

2 of 4 quarterly slots filled

Starting investmentFrom $4,800
Lead time8–12 weeks
DeliveryWhite-glove, nationwide