Tim Booth is multifaceted as a woodworker, musician, entrepreneur, naturalist and Qigong practitioner. He is deeply dedicated to the arts and the environment, and his love of nature is expressed in his woodworking process. He believes the wood should speak for itself. He is passionate about using local natural and reclaimed materials in his works. Tim’s adept designs and choice of wood selections create aesthetically pleasing and durable furniture and crafts.
It all started with one milking stool three years ago.
Since then, my passion for handmade wood design has grown into crafting live edge tables, unique chairs, and beautiful cutting boards—each piece with its own story. I love working with wood. I believe every fallen tree deserves a second life—as something functional, lasting, and beautiful.
I am passionate about unique designs. What lights me up is seeing a once-living tree get a second life—as a table, a chair, or a cutting board that someone loves and uses every day. Each piece I make is one-of-a-kind, and I find real joy in letting the wood speak for itself.
Every piece I make is truly one-of-a-kind. I design and build everything myself—no templates, no mass production, and no copied ideas. Each table, stool, or board has its own character because it’s shaped by the natural form of the wood and my own creative process. You simply can’t buy these on Amazon. They’re made with intention, by hand, and meant to last.
The Black Walnut coffee table is hands down my best piece. There’s something about the depth and grain of black walnut that brings a richness you just can’t fake. The natural edge, the way the light hits it—it’s the kind of piece that stops people in their tracks. I put a lot of care into that table, and I think it shows. It’s the one people always comment on, and it’s a perfect example of what I love most about working with wood—letting its natural beauty shine through.