Here’s one of our latest dining tables. It is 8-seater dining table, made of quarter-sawn Hawaiian monkeypod wood.
Read MoreFurniture maker, based in Honolulu, Satoshi Yamauchi, recently completed a custom monkeypod desk. This monkeypod slab was salvaged from a property on the west side of Oahu. It measures 8-1/2 feet.
Read MoreA 12 feet dining table made of a single piece Hawaiian monkeypod slab. The beauty of a slab like is this is that you can bring the outdoor inside. Live edge dining tables highlight the natural beauty of the wood slabs.
Read MoreAre you looking for a piece of custom made furniture in Honolulu? Satoshi Yamauchi is a furniture maker based in Honolulu, specializing in custom furniture such as dining tables, coffee tables, media consoles, bookcases, credenzas, and so forth.
Read MoreThis monkeypod dining table is a great example of Satoshi craftsmanship. The table top is a bookmatched set of two monkeypod slabs that were salvaged from a local property on Oahu.
Read MoreThis is our custom monkeypod vanity built for a home in Diamond Head. It is an open style vanity made of local hawaiian monkyepod wood. The continuous grain running across horizontally catches the viewer’s attention. The countertop is also made of monkeypod wood.
Read MoreA bookmatched walnut slab dining table featuring ebony butterfly joints. This table showcases beautiful Japanese joinery on the table top as well as the base. The table top is made of bookmatched claro walnut slabs from the state of Oregon.
Read MoreMy wife and I founded the company in 2012, shortly after we moved to Hawaii from Japan. I have always wanted to own my company building custom furniture. We lived in Tokyo at the time we decided to move to Hawaii. During the summer of 2011 we visited Hawaii on a vacation to see if it is a place we would like to live and make a living doing a custom furniture business.
Read MoreThis exquisite Hawaiian koa slab table is made from 100% Big Island koa wood. The widest part of the table top measures 44″, narrowing down to 33″ on the opposite end. This wide koa slab is an extremely rare find. Our client and our team flew into Big Island to look for and select the slab.
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