Handmade furniture makes life better every day.
For most of us, our home is our sanctuary. And the more we surround ourselves with beauty and quality, the better life can be. Matthew Trueman’s handmade wooden furniture can make that difference in your life. Graceful curves. Lovely grain patterns. Functional elegance and character for everyday life.
This dining set can anchor your kitchen:
Made Just For You
Custom-built furniture is a gift you give to yourself and your family. Mass-produced furniture just can’t equal the feeling. Designed for your home and the way you live, handmade pieces are a reflection of your taste and values. They are a personal statement rarely found in other homes.
Wall-to-wall cabinets expand a small bedroom:
One of a Kind
Every piece that Matthew makes is distinctive, something out of the ordinary. And the pleasure grows the closer you look. Traditional joinery is snugly fitted. Local hardwoods are crafted to last for generations. Meticulous attention is paid to every detail.
See how cabinets transform a century home entrance:
Crafted to Fit Your Home
One of the beauties of custom-made is that it makes the most of your space. Dimensionally ideal. Configured for your room. Optimized for storage. Custom-made furniture is tailored to how you live and how you move through your home.
See how the process works:
Furniture That Feels Right
Many people choose custom-built furniture to align with their values around sustainability and ethical consumption. Woods that are responsibly sourced. Clean manufacturing. Support of local talent. Of course, longevity is the greatest environmental benefit. This is furniture built for several lifetimes.
See details of the stunning grain:
Long-Term Thinking
You pay more for custom-made furniture. But you pay less over time. Most people replace mass-produced furniture two, three, or more times throughout their lives. Custom-made furniture never needs to be replaced. And over all those years, you get to enjoy its hand-crafted beauty every day.
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