It Begins with the Wood

& Ends with You

Core Elements Studio specializes in handcrafting custom furniture, primarily accent tables – coffee, side, console, and cocktail tables – that bring the beauty, strength and resonance of nature into our personal spaces.

Your Story | Your Space | Your Sense of Home

Original Design

Some of the most meaningful pieces begin from a clean slate. The starting point is youyour journey and your intention.

If you’re drawn to the idea of something created just for you, I offer the full design-build experience. Together, we’ll uncover what’s missing and build something lasting, symbolic, and personal.

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Because of the natural variation in reclaimed wood, no two pieces are ever the same. Each table tells a different story, shaped by what’s held in the grain.

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Custom Table

See something you love in my collection? Let’s talk.

Every piece I craft begins with a conversation — with a person, a home, a yearning.

I can adjust materials, dimensions, and design details to suit your specific space while still creating something entirely your own.

The Process

Thoughtful from the Start

Each custom project moves through a four-part journey—designed to be as thoughtful and layered as the final piece itself. This isn’t a transaction. It’s a creative collaboration rooted in curiosity, reflection, and deep listening.

Explore

Onsite or Virtual Discovery

We begin with a tour—either in-person or virtual—to explore your space and your needs. I’ll gather photos, measurements, and a sense of your style, noting what draws you in and what you’re moving away from. We’ll discuss desired materials, functionality, and the challenge you're hoping to solve. This step is about more than logistics—it’s about understanding how you live, and what matters to you.

Imagine

Concept Development & Design Approval

I’ll prepare a design concept tailored to you—featuring inspiration photos, material ideas, target dimensions, and initial sketches. When you're ready to move forward, a partially-refundable deposit allows me to begin drafting detailed shop drawings and project estimates.

From there, we’ll refine the design together. Once we’ve landed on the final concept, a formal contract is provided along with a 50% deposit to begin production. (Your initial design deposit is applied toward this total.) Materials are sourced, often requiring 6–8 weeks depending on availability, and your project is added to the studio queue.

Create

The Dance Begins

This is where the hands take over. Reclaimed wood is cleaned, stabilized with resin, and carefully flattened. If the design calls for it, additional epoxy is layered in for both structure and artistry. The wood and resin are allowed to rest while metal components are fabricated to fit precisely.

Hours of sanding, sealing, and finishing later—everything begins to come together. The metal is powder-coated. The wood is treated and sealed. Finally, each component is assembled into a cohesive whole: a piece that balances strength, texture, and story.

Transform

From Spatial Challenge to Statement Piece

Once your piece is complete, we’ll coordinate delivery or pickup. What began as a spatial challenge is now a meaningful work of functional art—custom-built to reflect your story.

This is more than furniture — it’s a symbol of your journey. A daily touchpoint. A reminder of what anchors you, as you move forward into whatever comes next.


Other Ways to Collaborate

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Reclaimed Sourcing

Love the look of reclaimed wood but not the hunt? I can help source unique slabs that align with your vision.

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Repurposed Heirlooms

Inherited something with history but unsure how to use it? Let’s give it new life.

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Hands-On Involvement

Want to be part of the process—literally? You’re welcome in the studio to contribute to select moments in the build.

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Core Elements Studio Custom Side Table

Signature Pieces

As an Artisan, Creative Ideas are Ever-Abundant

I periodically create signature pieces fabricated within industry standards to ensure proper fit in various living arrangements. Signature pieces are primarily accent tables, but can also include smaller home accents made with off-cuts and unique wood too interesting to pass up. Expect high-quality, sturdy pieces that showcase the impacts and story of time

Small-Batch Functional Art Available Locally

Currently, custom live-edge serving boards can be found at La Cuisine and Sky Oro.

When available, a limited selection of items will be posted on this site for direct purchase or the location of a local business featuring the pieces will be shared.

Core Elements Studio Custom Side Table
Core Elements Studio Custom Side Table

“Since bringing the set into my home, the energy of my space has transformed. It feels more me. There’s a quiet strength and natural elegance that these pieces bring, reminding me daily of the power of artistry rooted in authenticity.

If you’re looking for something more than furniture - something that resonates with your soul and transforms your space - I can’t recommend Dakota and Core Elements Studio enough.”

- Cammi S.

Fire

Earth

Deep Resonance

Magic in
the Moment

Meaningful
Connection

Water

Creativity &
Knowing

Wood

Restorative Breath

Metal

Strength &
Practice

Air

FAQs

  • I am fortunate to be surrounded by custom reclaimed lumber yards & saw mills such as Montana Reclaimed Lumber-North Yard, Big Timberworks, and the Good Wood Guys with friendly, Montana-focused teams that value sustainability and unique specialty woods. I am also pleased to source urban reclaimed desert hardwoods from the great team at Apple Blossom Woodworks in Arizona.

    My preferred hardwood is Walnut because of its beautiful, warm color and grain variation. For creations with lighter coloring, I gravitate toward Elm and Hickory. And the dessert hardwoods of Acacia, Mesquite, and Sissoo/Indian Rosewood offer such intricate variations.

    Because I am obsessed with character-filled reclaimed live-edge or hand-hewn wood, I am often fortunate to have “Dakota Piles” accumulate here and there. These assortments of unique wood are set aside when the twisted or void-marked piece just doesn’t fit the normal construction mold but is laden with way too much character to send to the burn pile. 

    And, “Dakota Piles” exist because of the genuine people at the lumber yards who also have a passion for reclaiming a piece of history. I am so grateful!

  • While I have tried numerous metal patina techniques, I prefer the minimalist look of black steel – so I gravitate toward powder coating for a clean look with long-lasting protection. 

    The crew at Powder Coating of Montana has been such a reliable source for my favorite matte-black finish.

    With that said – special orders with a splash of color or a patina finish are possible, but require a longer timeline.

  • I use Rubio Monocoat hardwax oil wood finish, which is an extremely durable finish and enhances the natura beauty of wood furniture.

    For best care, the golden rule is “less is more”. A damp cloth is usually all you need, and only when necessary. Make sure to wipe the surface dry to prevent water from sitting on the table surface.

    Rubio Surface Care Spray or properly diluted Rubio Monocoat Soap are the only recommended cleaners for your Rubio finished furniture. These cleaners will remove all dirt and grease without leaving a film or affecting the natural look of the wood.

    Although Rubio Monocoat finish is very durable, the use of coasters and trivets are highly recommended. Some of the most damaging things to wood furniture is direct heat, cold, and moisture. Thus, I always recommend using trivets, coasters, and placemats when possible, to extend the life of your solid wood furniture.

  • As an artisan and solopreneur, I am committed to creating sturdy, robust furniture that is built to last. I take pride in my craftsmanship and guarantee the structural integrity of my solid wood furniture, including joints, hardware, finishes, and workmanship for a lifetime from the date of purchase. This commitment to quality is extended to the original purchaser and is non-transferable. 

    It is important for the client to be aware that reclaimed wood has natural variations in color, grain and texture (ex. knots, nail holes, insect tunnels, etc.), which are not considered defects. Solid wood naturally expands and contracts due to variations in temperature and humidity. This movement may result in minor cracks, gaps, or separation in the wood. These are all part of the natural behavior of wood and do not constitute a defect. 

    Additionally, while I use high quality finishes to seal the wood and UV-resistant epoxy resin, it is important for the client to be aware that resin can yellow or discolor over time, especially when placed in direct sunlight. 

The People Behind the Piece

Custom River Rock Table

Your story deserves space. Your home deserves meaning.

Let’s create something that reflects both.