Fine Woodworking of South Carolina is a family owned business dedicated to the Art of Fine Woodworking. We use quality hardwoods, and time-tested joinery methods to construct one of a kind heirlooms, which will last for generations. We approach every project as an unique opportunity to apply our traditional woodworking techniques, producing aesthetically pleasing furniture pieces.

There is no better compliment than to watch a valued customer continuously run their hands over their newly acquired piece of furniture. There is a profound sense of wonder, as if time stops for a moment, when you run your hands over the smooth, meticulously crafted surface of finely made furniture, feeling not only its warmth, but also experiencing the delightful synergy between sight, touch, and soul.

The Art of Fine Woodworking resonates with us; it is part of who we are, and why we do what we do. We invite you to take a moment to explore our website. Get to know us, and the exquisite furniture pieces we craft from wood. We are confident you will fall in love with our creations just as we have. Additionally, delve into our online course offerings, where we embark on an exploration together into the Art of Fine Woodworking.

Testimonials

“I just wanted to thank you for my refurbished blanket chest. Your passion and dedication to your work has come through in every detail of this piece. I cried when I first saw the chest; it’s absolutely gorgeous. Thank you for bringing my blanket chest back to life.”

Kay R.

“The Federal style jewelry box was more beautiful than I could have ever imagined. I actually cried after receiving it. I’m sure my future daughter-in-law will love it. It’s beautiful.”

Annette M.

“The walnut lectern exceeded my expectations! It’s a heirloom that will be passed down to my children and my grandchildren. Thank you so much.”

Stan W.

“Our Joggling Board is perfect! It was wonderful working with you to customize the sizing and color needed to grace the porch of our historic home. Thank you!”

— Karen C.

You can’t build a reputation on what you’re going to do.
— Confucius