A small workshop with a stubborn idea: that furniture should outlast the trend that sold it.
Hearth & Grain began in a shared workshop with two benches, a stack of reclaimed oak, and a frustration with furniture that fell apart in a few years. We started by building pieces for ourselves and our friends — beds that didn't creak, tables that took a beating, chairs you could actually sit in. Word spread, the bench count grew, and the idea stayed exactly the same.
We source from responsibly managed forests and certified suppliers, and we use reclaimed timber wherever its character and strength allow. Offcuts become smaller pieces or go to local makers; sawdust goes to compost. Doing less harm isn't a campaign for us — it's just how a workshop should run.
The best compliment we get isn't "it's beautiful." It's "my kids will fight over who keeps it."
Most of our pieces are made to order in small batches, so each one is built — not pulled off a pallet. That means a little more patience on delivery and a lot more life in the furniture. If you have a question about a piece, the people who answer are the people who make it.