
Furniture, objects, and the thinking behind them
Build the room around something worth keeping.
One-of-a-kind work from a Powell, Ohio shop—designed around the empty wall, the daily ritual, the gathering, and the life already happening at home.
Selected work
Finished pieces, shown with the problem they solved.
The design families
Five names. Five useful ways into the work.
Not rigid collections and not mass-produced templates. Each family is a starting logic for proportion, material, place, or ritual.
The person and the shop
Human hands. Human judgment. No maker mythology required.
Steve Moore designs and builds the work in a Powell, Ohio shop. The design is personal, the construction accountable, and every piece passes through the same hands from rough idea to finished work.
There is a life beyond the bench, too. Time on the water, lived-in rooms, and ordinary rituals all sharpen the same instinct: pay attention to what the moment actually needs.

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A landing place for the handful of things that otherwise end up everywhere.
The Waypoint valet turns the nightly pocket dump into a deliberate little ritual without taking over the dresser.