
Wood, shaped slowly,
by people who love it.
A marketplace for handmade wooden objects — bowls turned on a lathe, tables joined with mortise and tenon, small carved birds. Made by real artisans, sold without the middlemen.
A bowl should outlive the person who bought it.
We started Grain & Grove because the things in our houses should mean something. A walnut bowl that took a week to carve will feed three generations. A pine cutting board will, with oil and use, grow more beautiful every year. Mass production cannot give you that.
Every piece on this site is made by an artisan you can name. Click any product to read the story behind it, and the hands that made it.
Newly arrived

Live-Edge Walnut Serving Bowl
Oak Whittled Spoon Set (3)

Maple Cutting Board, End-Grain

Cherry Wood Side Table

Carved Songbird Sculpture

Walnut Rocking Horse

Olive Wood Pendant Necklace

Ash Wood Wall Shelf

Real people, with shavings on the floor.
We work with a small, rotating group of makers — bowl-turners in Vermont, furniture builders in the Hudson Valley, sculptors in Portland. Each has their own story, voice, and signature.
Meet the artisans
Maren Holloway
Bowl-turner working out of a small Vermont workshop. Twenty-two years of shavings on the floor.

Ezra Kowalski
Furniture maker. Mortise, tenon, hand plane, repeat. Based in the Hudson Valley.

Iris Tanaka
Sculptor of small wooden things — birds, fish, the occasional rabbit. Portland, Oregon.