That's an excellent question, and I'm so glad you asked it directly. Let me put it simply: Yes, I work directly with you, the homeowner. Think of me not as a distant manufacturer, but as your collaborative partner in crafting the outdoor living space you've always imagined.
The traditional path often involves layers—you share your dream with a designer, who then interprets it for a fabricator. Nuances can get lost in translation. My philosophy is different. I believe the most authentic and personal spaces are born from a direct conversation. When you tell me about the lazy Sunday mornings you envision on that perfect daybed, or how you need a dining table that can withstand both your family's lively gatherings and the coastal breeze, I'm listening to *you*. That story, your lifestyle, becomes the blueprint.
This direct line means we can iterate in real-time. You can share a photo of your patio, a fabric swatch from your indoor decor, or a sketch on a napkin. We discuss materials—will it be resilient teak, powder-coated aluminum, or perhaps reclaimed ipe? We ponder details together: the depth of a cushion, the angle of a recliner, the integrated planter box for your herbs. This isn't a transactional order; it's a co-creation.
While I deeply respect and often collaborate with designers who bring fantastic project visions, my door is always open to you. You don't need a translator for your own dream. My workshop is built on the idea that the finest custom outdoor furniture isn't just made *for* a homeowner—it's made *with* them. So, let's start the conversation. Your vision is welcome here, directly.
