Our craft
From a retired tree to a piece you'll keep.
We don't rush wood. Every piece is made by hand, by the two of us, and the timber has the final say at each stage.
✦ Follow the grainIn the workshop
Watch how it's made
From a rough cross-section to a finished piece, sanded, shaped and oiled by hand in our Andalucian workshop. No two ever turn out the same.
Filmed in our workshop in Huércal-Overa.
Rescue the timber
We source olive and almond wood from trees retired after their fruit-bearing years in the groves around us. Wood that might otherwise be burned becomes our raw material.
Read the grain
No two logs are alike. We study the shape, the cracks and the grain to understand what each piece of wood wants to become before a single cut is made.
Shape by hand
We cut, turn and carve slowly, following the natural lines of the wood and keeping its live edges and character rather than sanding them away.
Finish & care
A food-safe oil or natural wax brings the grain to life and protects the piece for everyday use. We finish each one ready to go straight into your home.
Why olive & almond
Two woods with a story already in them.
Olive wood is dense and richly figured, with flowing grain and warm golden tones that no two trees share. Almond wood is softer in colour with a fine, even grain. Both come from trees that spent decades giving fruit before they were retired.
Working with reclaimed fruitwood means each piece carries the marks of the life it lived: a knot where a branch grew, a curve where the trunk leaned toward the sun. We keep those marks. They're the point.

See what's in the workshop now.
Browse the current pieces, each cut from its own unique log.