I had such a great time installing the reclaimed wood walls for the new NYLO hotel in Dallas’ Southside. Special thanks to the late John Hargrove at Orr-Reed for inviting me to mastermind and run this multi-level project.
(photos courtesy of NYLO hotel group)
So excited about this 12-ft table I just finished for a private hospitality suite in the middle of downtown Dallas. I think the base is my favorite of all of the ones I’ve welded because it’s both architecturally beautiful and rock-solid. The top is a rare (and heavenly) 12-ft length of book-matched cedar.
Commissioned for a client’s Texas lake house, this 11-ft, spalted maple table features a custom welded-steel base.
(Confession: I liked it so much that I made one just like it for myself.)
Custom, geometric, reclaimed-wood bar with a one-of-a-kind wood penny-round tile wall behind.
Handcrafted from reclaimed wood and paired with modern, open square legs, each Leopold bench provides a sturdy, one-of-a-kind resting place that’s equally at home at the end of the bed, around the dining table, or as a dramatic window seat.
The Magdalena table is a prime example of the butterfly effect and rich curvaceousness that book matching can offer.
I am so excited that this one-of-a-kind base has found its forever home.
The studio is firing on all pistons as the next round of orders starts to take shape. These tables are headed for Dallas, Tulsa, and Las Vegas, baby! The 8-footer is on its way to Southern California.
This custom, natural-edge Nona console table is a customer favorite. It’s long and leggy and so, so sexy. And it goes with everything: modern, boho, steampunk…whatever.
Made from reclaimed cedar, the Nona comes with a variety of leg styles from bent birch (shown) to welded steel, to reclaimed barn wood. I oiled and waxed the top in my signature soft sheen and left the divisions in this one, although, I can easily add butterfly joints to future designs.
This design is 12”w x 96”l, but since they’re custom, the sky’s the limit in terms of length.





