About

I am committed to designing and creating fine quality sustainable furniture that will last for generations. I personally design, build, finish and sign each piece. Whether you want a Justin Brown signature piece, a custom designed piece, or a recreation of a masterpiece from the past. I will work directly with you throughout the design process to determine what will best meet your needs. I anticipate to go beyond your expectations to ensure your satisfaction.

You will have a piece that will last a lifetime. Using time tested joinery techniques your furniture will be crafted to its fullest potential. It all starts by selecting the rights wood for each project. Only the finest materials are used, meticulously matching grain and tone. No details are overlooked from design to final finish.

I am committed to absolute customer satisfaction. Wood working is my life passion and I would like to build a hand made piece for you that is both beautiful and functional and will be enjoyed by your family for generations. 

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I am a one man furniture shop located in Bountiful, Utah. I am extremely passionate about making high quality, sustainable, fine furniture. I have enjoyed woodworking and carpentry my entire life. Early on in my career, I built homes and was a finish carpenter. I then moved on to building custom staircases which required more meticulous design and expertise. It was always my dream to work and create fine furniture from my bench top. I have been building fine custom furniture for almost two decades. It's still as exciting today as it was when I first started. I am inspired by master craftsmen and designers from the past such as James Krenov and Sam Maloof. I am committed to never stop learning and push myself towards excellence in the craft.

 

I am also a husband and a father of two young, active boys. When I'm not in my wood shop I enjoy playing with my family and cycling with my wife. 

Justin and his apprentice JD in the workshop

Justin and his apprentice JD in the workshop

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