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Art with a Function
Lifelong Furniture

To support our belief of living sustainably, we currently offer an opportunity to own a unique piece of British Columbia's carbon sequestered history. 

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A wood kitchen transforms a space from purely functional to deeply inviting. It adds warmth, texture, and soul — grounding the room and creating a place where people naturally gather. Each grain tells a story, each surface carries character, and over time, the kitchen becomes not just a backdrop for daily life, but a living part of it.

  • Warmth & Comfort: Wood instantly softens the room, making it feel inviting and cozy.

  • Natural Connection: Brings a touch of nature indoors, grounding the space and calming the mind.

  • Texture & Character: Grain patterns, knots, and natural edges add depth and personality.

  • Timeless Appeal: Wood complements both classic and modern styles, never going out of fashion.

  • Fosters Togetherness: Creates a welcoming environment where people naturally gather and linger.

  • Visual Balance: Softens hard lines and contrasts, adding harmony to the room’s design.

  • Aging Gracefully: Wood evolves over time, growing richer and more authentic with wear.

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  • Choosing wood for your office brings warmth and focus to the space. Its natural textures inspire creativity, soften harsh lines, and create a calm, grounded environment where work feels purposeful and surroundings feel personal.

What we do to help reduce carbon emissions

  • We work within our community, with home owners and arborists, to create an avenue for urban logs to be reused.
  • We find logs that are too big to be chipped for compost and have a far greater value than firewood.
  • We mill the logs and process the wood to create life long heirloom furniture and art.
  • - We aim to find more sustainable, environmentally friendly ways to continue reducing carbon emissions.
  • Through our Idea Shop we aim to create an Electric Chainsaw with enough power to support our Seven Foot Alaskan Sawmill
Chainsaw Milling

Available Art

The Natural History of the Okanagan Exhibit

This exhibit was on display in the Vernon Museum in 2023 and is now available for sale by donation/ silent auction. Own a piece of the Okanagan Valleys history and support sustainable living today!

Live Edge Wood Art

Upcoming Art Exhibits

If you have a business or organization that would like to feature our carbon sequestering art exhibits in your gallery or use our work for sustainable living fund raising, please email us.
We look forward to working with you to help support sustainable living!

Slab Forest

This exhibit will be a permanent display located in the Monashee mountains along Highway 6.
It will feature large stunning wood art, water harvesting systems, alternative housing solutions, 
naturopathic plant identification, a food forest, farm animals living symbiotically, and more!

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