Furniture / Living Room
Living room pieces with a bit of character
Live edge coffee tables, sofa consoles, side tables and framed mirrors. The pieces guests notice first, built from boards we choose specifically for their grain.

What we build
Pieces in this collection
Living room furniture carries less structural load than a dining table, which frees us to make choices for character: a slab with a river of figure through it, a steel base that lets the wood float, an unfilled void left honest rather than hidden.
These are also the pieces most often built to solve a specific problem, whether that is an awkward wall behind a sofa, a sectional that eats the room, or a fireplace that needs something on either side of it.
Live edge coffee tables
Elm, walnut and maple slabs on steel or solid wood bases, sized to your seating.
Console and sofa tables
Narrow tables for behind a sofa or along an entry wall, built to the exact length available.
Side and end tables
Matched pairs at arm height for your specific sofa, not a guess.
Media consoles
Low units with cable management, ventilation and drawers or doors as you prefer.
Mirrors and wall pieces
Live edge framed mirrors, floating shelves and feature panels.
Fireplace mantels
Solid timber mantels and surrounds, fitted to your existing masonry.
Gallery
Recent work from the shop






Before you commission
What we work through together
Scale to the seating
A coffee table should sit roughly two thirds the length of your sofa and level with the seat cushion. Send us the sofa dimensions.
Slab selection
For live edge work you choose the actual board. We photograph the options and hold your slab once you decide.
Voids and character
Cracks and knots can be filled with clear or tinted epoxy, or stabilised and left visible. It is a taste decision, and we will show both.
Base material
Steel bases keep the visual weight on the wood; solid wood bases feel warmer and traditional. Both are shop built.
Questions
Answers before you get in touch
If yours is not here, ask us directly. We answer every inquiry personally.
- Can I see the slab before you build?
- Yes, and we encourage it. Visit the shop or ask for photos of the available boards, then we set yours aside.
- Is epoxy involved?
- Only where a void needs stabilising or where you have specifically asked for a filled feature. We are a solid wood shop first.
- Do you build TV wall units?
- Yes. Freestanding media consoles live here; full wall units are on our entertainment centres page.
- How durable is the finish on a coffee table?
- We recommend a hardwax oil or a catalysed finish depending on your household. Both handle drinks; the oil is the easier one to repair at home.
Our process
From first message to installed piece
Seven clear stages, so you always know what happens next.
- 01
Initial inquiry
Tell us what you have in mind. A rough idea, a room measurement, or a photo you saved is plenty to start with.
- 02
Consultation
We talk through how the piece will be used, who sits where, what has to fit, and which woods and finishes suit the room.
- 03
Design and quote
You receive drawings, dimensions, wood and finish options, and a firm price. We adjust until it is right on paper.
- 04
Deposit and scheduling
A deposit reserves your spot in the shop calendar. You get a realistic build window, not a guess.
Reviews
What Saskatchewan homeowners say
“They measured, drew it up, and built exactly what we talked about. No surprises, no chasing anyone for updates.”
“They measured, drew it up, and built exactly what we talked about. No surprises, no chasing anyone for updates.”
Next step
Have a slab or a space in mind
Tell us what you have in mind. We will let you know if it is something we build, roughly what it involves, and when we could start.