Herbert Edwin Harris III

phone: 541-227-1873
email: harrisherbert@yahoo.com

About: My interest in woodworking started in the late 1990s as a hobby as it provided a nice break from my job as a software engineer.  I enrolled in various woodworking classes.  In particular, two semesters at a community college studying Japanese joinery techniques greatly enhanced my interest in hand tools.  Eventually, I found myself enrolled in the two-year fine woodworking program at North Bennet Street School in Boston.  After that, my wife and I ended up in Ashland Oregon in 2010 where, to my delight, I discovered that Ashland was the home of the wonderful Siskiyou Woodcraft Guild!

Description of piece: The Greene brothers designed houses and furniture in the early 1900’s. Their style is called the Greene & Greene style. This chair is a faithful reproduction of 2 chairs designed by the Greene brothers and built by the Hall brothers around 1908 for the Blacker House in Pasadena, California. They fused the angular and masculine Arts & Crafts style with Art Nouveau and Oriental influences that emphasize natural forms and curves. Primary wood is mahogany with accents made with white oak, purple heart, ebony, and silver. Seat is a hand-tied sprung seat done in the traditional manner.

Cost and shipping:
$5000. For shipping, I will need to build a wooden crate and ship as freight.  This cost will be added once it is figured out. PayPal only.

Dan Tilden

Woodturning Art
Ashland, OR

Website: tildenwoodturning.com
Phone: 541-326-7988
Email: dan@tildenwoodturing.com 

Dan Tilden

Growing up in Southern Oregon I have access to some of the world’s best hardwoods and burl woods. I like to incorporate the natural features the raw tree has to offer in my pieces. A natural edge opening, or the movement and warping of green wood, or a knot or a branch incorporated in the shape all add character to the final piece. What some woodworkers consider a flaw in the wood, I use to my advantage. As I work each piece, the material speaks back to me telling me which direction I should take it. Letting the piece speak as an individual.  I source out the best material I can find and ask myself with each piece, how can I best represent this beautiful piece of wood with the skills I have?

Shipping and Viewing Information: Shipping these pieces is not a problem! Most of these pieces are relatively inexpensive to ship. Contact me and I can give you a shipping quote. If you would like to see one of these pieces in person and live locally, please contact me. Viewers are welcome to come to my shop in Ashland. 

Moving Mountains: Maple Burl 13in Tall x 14in Wide $1,350

Hydria Jugs, Largest: 18in Tall x 10in Wide  $1,150  
Set: $2,500
Maple Burl Crater Vessel: 16in Wide x 11in Tall $875
Walnut Burl Crater Vessel: 13in Wide x 6in Tall $610
Black Walnut Flower Vessel: 12in Tall x 11in Wide $675
Maple Burl Flower Vessel: 13in Tall x 12in Wide $785
Walnut Burl Vessel: 6in Tall x 7in Wide $310
Maple Burl Vessel: 7in Wide x 5in Tall $340
Maple Burl Crater Vessel: 9in Wide x 6in Tall $410
Maple Burl Flower Vessel: 6in Wide x 8in Tall $325
Walnut Flower Vessel: 12in Tall x 11in Wide $460
Walnut Burl Crater Vessel: 12in Wide x 5in Tall $425

Jens Sehm

As You Like It Fine Furniture
Ashland, OR

Email: jens@jens-sehm-furniture.com
Phone: 541-301-8086

I was born in the Ore Mountain region of the (former) East Germany.  The region is famous for its hand-carved wooden smoking men, light angels, and pyramids.  Steeped in this heritage of fine woodwork and high-quality German craftsmanship, I grew up whittling, carving, and doing carpentry. 

In 1989 I moved to the States where I got a degree in Construction Management at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo and worked for years in the Bay Area.  After moving to Ashland in 2001, I decided to focus full time on fine woodwork, and in particular, furniture making. For many years I continued my woodworking studies at James Krenov’s woodworking program at the College of the Redwoods, now The Krenov School, in Fort Bragg, California.

I work out of my shop in Ashland, Oregon where I enjoy helping my clients realize their furniture dreams by creating lasting heirloom pieces sourced mainly from local and sustainable sources.

Shipping and insurance for these pieces are not included. Free Delivery in the Rogue Valley. 

Bench – Walnut/ Madrone – H 17.5” x L 38.5” x D 13.75” – $ 925. 

Serving Tray – Walnut/ Spalted Maple – 18.5” x 18.5” – $ 250.
Hall Table – Maple/ Walnut – H 34” x L 52” x D 14” – $ 3,200.
Bench – Walnut – H 17.5” x L 40” x D 14” – $ 925. 

Cherry stool – D 11″ x L 18″ x H 17″ – $ 550.

Birdseye maple serving tray, 14.5” x 19.5” – $ 190.

Serving Tray – Walnut/ Mahogany – 18” x 18” – $ 175.
Serving Tray – Madrone – 14.25” x 20.5” – $ 190.
Knife Box – Mahogany/ Walnut – $ 500.

Knife Box – Maple (Steak Knives not included, available separately) – $ 500. 

Lewis Meyers Jr.

Turn of the Century Fine Arts
Seal Rock, Oregon

As a sculptor who taught himself to make furniture, I am inspired by the wood itself, and the Journey finding it. Using native northwest lumber milled mostly by individuals,  I build furniture and sculpture that best suits the material.

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phone:  510-599-7035
website: www.turnofthecenturyfinearts.com

Drafting Table, 34″ square and has 35 different positions,  2 flat heights,  stand up and easel/ sit down options. 
Available in various woods – this one is Maple and Peruvian Walnut top and Mahogany frame. 
Also folds up to 13″ for storage. 
$1,100 base price.
LIL Bookshelf with natural edge top, 42″wide x 9″ deep x 29″ tall
Built to order,  various woods and sizes. 
This one is $650
Doug Fir Bench,  table,  bookshelf, 52″ wide × 14″ deep x 17-1/2 ” tall.
Built to order in various woods and sizes. 
$290 & up depending on size and materials. 
This one is $425.
Vincenté Side Chair, Walnut and Cherry. Built to order with your wood of choice. 
39″ tall x 18″ x 18″
$750 each or $650 a pair. 

Milk Stool with Drawer, Walnut Top and Pear Wood sides.
11″wide 21″ long and 14.5″ tall
$363.
Available in various woods and also without the drawer.

Christian Burchard

phone: 541 -941 -6629
website: burchardstudio.com

I have been working with wood for most of my life. We are comfortable with each other, have a close relationship and I value the connection immensely. I am curious about what is inside, how it works. I am always looking for the gifts it has to offer. At times I am awed by its beauty and the story of its history, the tracks that the passing of time has left. I am driven to expose this beauty, to make it shine. At other times I am more fascinated with its inner structure, its more subtle form, and spirit.

To be working this closely with nature is a blessing, but also often overwhelming. It is a struggle. At times I find myself needing to put my foot down, to control the outcome of my work, only to find that I trampled something beautiful. At other times I feel overwhelmed, scared: what is needed of me here, how can I match the beauty of this living thing? How am I to know when to be loud and when to be quiet? Maybe this stuff just matches my personality, something to wrestle with, something that stirs my imagination, something to control. That nature versus manmade thing, that struggle, that tension, that conflict.

My work is about my relationship with nature, my desire to connect with it on a deep level. Trying to get under its skin and be part of it. Searching, finding something sacred, adding my touch, wrestling with it. Showing the beauty of it under a different light: exposing, transforming. I make things out of a deep urge to create and out of a driving curiosity. 

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With Butterfly Wings
35″x28″x7″ Bleached Madrone Burl, Photo Rob Jaffe, $5400
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White Book
9″x10”x6”, Bleached Madrone Burl, $2500
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Front view of White Book

In The Current #3. Collaboration with Christy Kún. Handmade Felt, Madrone, 7″ x 8″ x 4.5″, $1200.
A single piece of handmade felt mounted inside a Madrone shell. Table sculpture with multiple orientations.

Standing at the Crossroads #5, Bleached Madrone 24″ x14″ x6”, $3500.

“Another Literary Dynasty #14″,   18” x 18” x 26”, Bleached and scorched Madrone Burl 2015, $9200.

Kathy Kane

Kane Woodworks

email: kathleenkane@hotmail.com
phone: 619-339-5294

I am Kathy Kane of Kane Woodworks, located in Ashland, Oregon. I have a true passion about finding locally sourced wood and turning it into something special in my shop. I can create custom pieces for clients. I love what I do. Please contact me if you are interested in any of the pieces you see here or would like to see additional items for sale. I can make items as small as a key rack or coasters, to 8-foot live edge custom desks.

All items are in stock and can be delivered within 45 miles. Socially distanced viewing is also possible. 

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Large Volcano Wall art. Locally sourced live edge Black Walnut from Oregon West Lumber in Southern Oregon. Dimensions: 46.5″x24″x1″. Stone and Copper mica powder was used to tint the resin. Glossy epoxy resin finish. Price $2850.
Close up of Large Volcano Wall art above.
Coffee table. Locally sourced live edge Claro Black Walnut from a private property in Ashland, Oregon. Dimensions: 19″x53″x17.5″. Resin tinted with Graphite mica powder. Glossy epoxy resin surface. MBQQ Furniture wide rustic black metal legs. Price $1800.
A close up of the coffee table above.

Almeda Fire Wall Art. Wood type unknown. Sourced from the Bear Creek Greenway one week after the Almeda Fire on Sept. 8, 2020. Dimensions: 8.5″x9.25″x1″. Resin tinted with ash from the fire. Price $500.
Thin Tropical blue wall art. Black walnut from a property in Ashland, Oregon. Dimensions: 33″x19″. Price $375
Redwood Table Top. Locally sourced Redwood from Oregon West Lumber in Southern Oregon. Dimensions: 28.5″x61.5″x1″. Resin tinted with Copper mica powder. Glossy epoxy resin finish. Custom legs of client’s choice to be installed. Price $1500.
Cactus sunset wall art. Price $475.

John Harden

email: jharden4418@gmail.com
phone: 541-659-9854
website: www.johnhardendesign.com/

I was born and raised in Grants Pass, Oregon.  In my 53 years of exploring the beautiful terrain of Southern Oregon, I’ve learned to keep a watchful eye out for unique local hardwood that would have most likely ended up as firewood or just thrown away.  With a lifetime of self-taught woodworking skills, I transform these unlikely forest treasures into unique, heirloom-quality furniture and wood turnings. 

In 2018 and 2019, I was proud to be named Best of Show in the wood category at the Corvallis Fall Festival.  In 2018 and 2019, I was proud to be named Best of Show in the wood category at the Corvallis Fall Festival.   

Click the link for my website above for many more examples of my work, prices, and more information.

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Basket weave bowl with custom fit easel  in Maple, Cherry, Walnut. 12″ diameter × 4″ high. $300
Side view of basket weave bowl
Top view of basket weave bowl
My booth at a previous show.

Click the link for my website above for many more examples of my work, prices and more information.

Herbert Edwin Harris III

phone: 541-227-1873
email: harrisherbert@yahoo.com

About: My interest in woodworking started in the late 1990s as a hobby as it provided a nice break from my job as a software engineer.  I enrolled in various woodworking classes.  In particular, two semesters at a community college studying Japanese joinery techniques greatly enhanced my interest in hand tools.  Eventually, I found myself enrolled in the two-year fine woodworking program at North Bennet Street School in Boston.  After that, my wife and I ended up in Ashland Oregon in 2010 where, to my delight, I discovered that Ashland was the home of the wonderful Siskiyou Woodcraft Guild!

Description of piece: This table can be described as a modern interpretation of a classic shaker drop leaf table.  I built this table using sipo (or sometimes called utile) mahogany for the top and wenge for the legs, both imported from Africa.  The table is 28” high.  With the leaves up, the top is 32” in diameter.  With both leaves down, the top becomes 16 inches deep.

Cost and shipping: This table is $2500 for local delivery.  Note “local” is somewhat vague and we can determine what that means as necessary.  For shipping, I will need to build a wooden crate and ship as freight.  This cost will be added once it is figured out.   PayPal, cash, or check accepted.  Note that the check will need to clear before delivery.

Visiting the shop: Furniture really needs to be seen up close and touched.  We can plan for you to visit my shop and see the furniture.  However, with Covid-19 concerns, we will need to do so in a way that is safe.  We can discuss how this can be done as necessary.

Eric Olson

email: ericinashland@gmail.com
phone: 541-200-5509
website: etsy.com/shop/BlueIrisWoodwork

I make a wide variety of handcrafted wood items in my shop in Ashland from both native and exotic hardwoods. I specialize in smaller unique items that can be used in the home for accent and focal points.

One featured work here is hardwood chests with soft close lids. Black walnut is pictured, but these can also be made in cherry or oak as well as other woods to suit the client. Frequently used as gifts for storing toys or other items for a children’s room, they can also be adapted to have cedar lining and become a blanket storage chest.

Other featured works include detailed, handcrafted serving trays featuring complementary and contrasting hardwood highlights. Additionally, there is a Cherry wall hanging curio cabinet that features unique floral applique, in this case, an iris and leaves. Various unique end grain cutting and straight boards are available. I enjoy working directly with clients to create items that meet their unique needs. Special orders are welcome. Feel free to contact me directly via email or phone.

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New items for 2021

This solid cherry hall tree is designed to enhance the entryway of your home. $650
A mahogany and cherry lap desk specially designed to enhance the “at home” work experience. It features colorful banding with partitions for storing laptop and writing tools. $425
A cherry wall cabinet with a unique cattail motif appliqué on the door. $650

Hardwood Chests with soft close lids

Lidded Chest (16 x16 x24) walnut $250
Lidded Chest open
Lidded Chest soft close lid support



Hardwood Serving Trays

Hardwood Serving Tray #1 (16 x 20) walnut, cherry, purple heart, maple $95
Close up of Hardwood Serving Tray #1
Hardwood Serving Tray #2 (16 x 20) walnut, cherry, purple heart, maple $95
Close up of Hardwood Serving Tray #2



Iris Wall Hangings

Iris Wall Hanging Curio Cabinet $350
Close up of Iris Wall Hanging Curio Cabinet


Customized Name Plaques

Customized name plaque $35
Customized name plaque with pegs removed



End Grain Cutting Boards

End Grain Cutting Board alder, maple $85
Close up End Grain Cutting Board alder, maple
End Grain Cutting Board cherry, walnut, mahogany, maple $85
Close up End Grain Cutting Board cherry, walnut, mahogany, maple
End Grain Cutting Board walnut, maple $85
Close up End Grain Cutting Board walnut, maple



Straight Grain Cutting Boards 

Cutting Board (16×10) cherry, walnut maple $35
Cutting Board (14×10) walnut, cherry, maple, purple heart, poplar $35
Cutting Board (16×8) walnut, cherry $35



Wine Gift Boxes

Hand Carved Wine Gift Box cherry $125
Hand Carved Wine Gift Box cherry with lid open

John Jory

email: jory2718@gmail.com
Phone: 541-488-8881

I take orders to make custom items. I am primarily a maker of custom one-of-a-kind boxes. Many of the boxes are veneered with book-matched burl. Elm and Walnut are two woods that I often employ. Lined boxes are done in either dyed goat or pigskin suede. All the hardware used is solid brass.

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This box is one of a series I made exploring the use of curved surfaces.
The veneer is walnut burl and the interior is pigskin leather suede $650
Elm burl box with sliding birdseye maple tray
One drawer pen box with green suede lining

I also make other interesting and uncommon items such as the butler’s table and the hand-
carved 15th-century style stool pictured below.

The quarter sawn red oak butler’s tray table is in the style is of an English antique,
but reduced in size to also function as a side table–$450.
The white oak footstool is a copy of a late 15th-century stool.
The broad legs, the stretcher, and the top are all hand-carved–$750.