Eiermann 2 Tabletop
I've always been drawn to mid-century modern design. When I picked up a set of Eiermann 2 legs, I wanted a surface that felt worthy of them rather than just grabbing something off the shelf. I upcycled an old butcher block countertop—cutting it to size and grinding it down to 1⅛" to get the proportions right. From there I laminated the top, routed the edges flush, and sealed the wood. A small project, but every decision was made to build a desk that would last a lifetime.
Bent Metal Shelves
A pair of wall shelves made from sheet metal—cut, bent on a brake, and finished by hand. Made custom 3D printed drill guides to keep the mounting holes consistent and the shelves perfectly level. Simple, but to me, it was the kind of thing where the details mattered, or else it wouldn't look right.
Concrete Incense Holder
Designed an incense holder we actually wanted in our home—something we didn't purchase, but instead felt personal. The form was driven by aesthetics first, but with concrete casting in mind from the start, so the geometry accounts for draft and demoldability. This is intended to be my first experiment with concrete—more to come!
Designed in SolidWorks.
MacBook Stand
Designed a MacBook holder intended to complement the aesthetic of Apple's Studio Display stand—matching its proportions, radii, and finish as closely as possible. The part was designed for CNC machining in aluminum, as well as anodizing to achieve the surface quality the design calls for. Still waiting on a reason to justify the machining bill.
Designed in SolidWorks.









