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Woodworking by David & Jeneice Haessig
Living in the woods of Northwestern Wisconsin, the Haessigs are inspired by the trees that surround them. At their studio near Sarona, Wisconsin, the couple design and create each unique piece with a variety of richly-colored woods. Each piece is then highly polished with a natural finish. They produce cutting boards, clipboards, baby rattles and many other items.
Exotic woods by Kurt Bristol
A retired industrial arts teacher with a love for woods, Kurt picks up small blocks of exotic regional woods in his travels to produce his varied items. His wine bottle stoppers showcase the many woods he uses, with Asian palm being a favorite of our customers. He also makes good use of the invasive buckthorn wood, by creating a variety of beautiful items with it. There’s no end to the new items that Kurt produces on his lathe..bowls, vases, clocks, etc.
Wooden utensils by Washburn Spoonworks
In Washburn, Wisconsin a little cottage industry turns the plentiful maple hardwoods from the area into great kitchen utensils…spoons, spatulas, salad forks, wok paddles, measuring spoons, pasta forks, etc. There’s no mistaking them for factory-made. They’ve got that individual, hand-carved look to them.


