J. Holtz Furniture

Recent Work

Home
History
Recent Work
Portfolio
Built-in Cabinets
Wastestream Wood Goods
Contact
Workshop
These are pieces that I have built in the last year or so. The first is a cherry sideboard. I also wrote my first how-to article on this piece. It is featured in American Woodworker Magazine, September 2009. Next is a cabinet that was built as an anniversary gift for my clients wife. It is built with urban salvaged Siberian Elm and walnut. The following couple photos are a treatment table, which articulates four different ways. This motion is achieved with three linear actuators and telescopic column capable of lifting 900 lbs. Lots of engineering went into this one.  
Next is a simple mahogany side table. The wood says it all on this, one of a pair that came from a single slab of genuine mahogany. Up next is a cherry side table built with some rather specific requirements. It had to compliment some other danish modern furniture, and it had to hide a floor outlet where a lamp was plugged in. The following two photos are a pieces built from the log I aquired through my first adventure in salvaging urban Elm. The first is a 42" wide, two piece bookmatched dining table. This was built for my friend, whose tree I rescued from the mulcher. The other is a queen size platform bed with a live edge, very free form headboard. The client picked out that slab himself! Last but not least, is a cherry double entry door for a timber framed residence in Wisconsin. These doors were VG Doug Fir stave core, with shop sawn cherry veneer from 12/4 lumber so it all matched.

sideboard1.jpg

IMG_3271.JPG
IMG_3273.JPG

overton3.jpg

02.jpg

newtables.jpg

IMG_2555.JPG

IMG_1599.JPG

youngbed.jpg

szenaydoors.jpg