Logo of Labarador Woodworking LLC with a cartoon illustration of a brown dog with white paws, chest, and tip of the tail, surrounded by a beige circle.

We believe that a truly high-end custom furniture isn’t defined by a single rigid style, but by how well bespoke woodwork harmonizes contrasting elements within a space. Our design philosophy centers on creating ‘Architectural Anchors’ - bespoke centerpiece furniture that bridges the gap between a home’s structural lines and your personal aesthetic. By intentionally mixing styles and materials, we create a visual pivot point that allows non-standard decor to feel intentional rather than out of place. Our work is designed to resolve the tension between different design eras, transforming a stark architectural space into a home that feels curated, cohesive, and deeply personal.

Our Philosophy

Mid Century Modern and Nordic design concept

Custom Designed Furniture: The Architectural Vision

Great spaces aren’t bought; they are composed. Our design process allows us to bridge the gap between your home’s existing architecture and the pieces you love. By utilizing high-fidelity 3D rendering, we resolve the tension between styles before the first cut is made - ensuring your centerpiece anchors the room exactly as intended

A corner of a room shows two wooden desks with black handles, a computer monitor, a small black desktop computer, a wireless keyboard, and some cables on top. There are shelves with various items above the desks, including toys, figurines, and decorations. A large black TV is mounted on the wall above the desks, with wires hanging down. The floor has a dark wood finish, and the walls are white.

Bespoke Furniture: From Vision to Form

Rooted in technical precision and based in Cloquet Minnesota, out studio designs and crafts premium custom furniture for clients across the Duluth, North Shore, and greater Twin Cities regions. We move beyond the digital model to deliver finished pieces that defines the room and stands the test of time. Witness the Transition from architectural concept to physical form.