The spiral ladder leads guests up to a sleeping loft. The loft is suspended from the roof of the treehouse and features a picture window that looks down on the Crystal River.
The interior of this treehouse is finished with natural materials. The timber framing is exposed in the roof and walls. There is a spiral ladder leading to a sleeping loft.
Spruce, MDF, Milk Paint, Oil
2009
This piece of wood is from Hells Gate on Hagerman Pass, Colorado. I found it on a climbing trip. I was so inspired by the patina from the sun that I brought the piece down with me. I decided to use it in a simple sculpture.
herry and Hemlock fence slats, White Pine log, kindling
2004
This sculpture was built from the slats of a garden fence that stood for many years.
Beetle kill lodge pole pine, FSC Certified Maple, Reclaimed Mahogany, Milk Paint, Oil
2009
18″ x 18″ x 36″
This is my studio chair. It is available in natural wood or a variety of colors. The back splat can be customized upon request.
Beetle kill lodge pole pine, FSC Certified Maple, FSC Certified Black Walnut, Milk Paint, Oil
2009
20″ x 20″ x 36″
This is my studio chair. It is available in natural wood or a variety of colors. The back splat can be customized upon request.
Beetle Kill Pine, FSC Certified Maple, Milk Paint, Oil
2009
18″x18″x36″
This is my studio chair. It is available in natural wood or a variety of colors. The back can be customized upon request.
Clara Walnut, Ebony, Steel, Oil
2008
20″ (w) x 8 1/2″ (d) x 26″ (h)
The height of these stools can be customized to fit any counter.
Cherry and Hemlock fence slats, White Pine log, kindling
2004
This sculpture was built from the slats of a garden fence that stood for many years.
Treads made from steel grating material are morticed into the cedar log column of this spiral stair. Custom steel angle braces support the treads. The treads and the angle braces will be allowed to rust out naturally.
2008
I built this treehouse with Forever Young Treehouses in Charles Willson Park in Torrance California.
2005
I built this treehouse with Forever Young Treehouses in Charles Willson Park in Torrance California.
2005