
Custom Woodwork · Rindge, New Hampshire
Woodwork That Belongs
to the Home.
Continuum Craftsman LLC builds custom furniture, signature one-of-one pieces, personal engravings, and residential carpentry for homes across New Hampshire. Every detail considered from design through installation.
Turtle Inlay Dining Table · New Hampshire
A Studio in Southern New Hampshire
Pieces made to live with a home, and to last in it.
Continuum Craftsman is a small New Hampshire woodworking studio focused on custom furniture, specialty pieces, personal engravings, and residential carpentry made to belong to the rooms they live in. We draw, we mill, we finish, and we install, quietly and carefully, with the goal of work that looks inevitable once it is in place: as if the room had been waiting for it.
Selected Work
A handful of recent projects.
Each piece is custom: drawn for the room, milled in the shop, and finished by the hands that will install it. A small selection is shown here.
Featured Project
Maple & Walnut Porcelain Farmhouse Vanity
A maple and walnut vanity built around a porcelain farmhouse sink, drawn in 3D first and topped with a live-edge walnut slab sealed for life beside the water.
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Materials
- Maple, live-edge walnut, porcelain sink
- Scope
- Design, fabrication, finishing, installation
Featured Project
Turtle Inlay Dining Table
A dining table built around a hand-cut turtle inlay, with an ash center framed by purpleheart and zebrawood and a hand-rubbed tung oil finish meant to be felt, not just seen.
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Materials
- Ash, purpleheart, zebrawood; epoxy inlay; welded steel base
- Scope
- Design, fabrication, metalwork, finishing
From the first sketch to the day he set it in place, Dan made the whole thing feel easy. The piece came out exactly as we pictured, and it already feels like it has always belonged here.
Rachel
Featured Project
Tock Board with Secret Drawer
A custom Tock board built from a customer's heirloom, with maple and walnut inlay, colored epoxy, and a hidden drawer that releases at the push of the center dot.
- Location
- New Hampshire
- Materials
- Maple, walnut, cherry; colored epoxy inlay
- Scope
- Design, fabrication, custom mechanism, finishing
Services
Designed, milled, finished, installed.
A focused range of work for homeowners, designers, and builders who want the woodwork to be the quiet center of the room.
Custom Furniture
Tables, islands, case pieces, benches, and one-off commissions built around material, proportion, and the way a piece is actually lived with.
ExploreSpecialty Pieces
Singular work that exists only here. Game boards, jewelry boxes, decor, speakers, and the one-of-one ideas that begin and end in the studio.
ExplorePersonal & Engravings
Your name, your photo, your story, etched or CNC-cut into something built to last. Personal markings added to custom builds or selected pieces.
ExploreResidential Carpentry
Additions, remodels, barns, ADUs, and the renovation of older buildings. Framing, siding, roofing, and rot repair, with larger builds in collaboration with HDA Carpentry.
ExploreDan treats a built-in like a piece of furniture you happen to install into a wall. The proportions, the way the doors close, the grain at the corners; everything reads as if it had always been there.
Why Continuum Craftsman
Four commitments we hold to every project.
A studio approach to woodwork. One shop, one craftsman leading every project, one set of standards from drawing to install day.
Proportion First
Every piece is drawn for the way it will be used and the room it will live in. Proportion, stance, and the feel in the hand come first, before any cut list.
Material Honesty
Solid hardwood where it matters, selected board by board for grain and color. Edges eased and joinery cut to last for generations.
Quiet Coordination
One craftsman from first sketch to final finish, so every detail of the piece comes out exactly as drawn. Clear drawings, material samples, and a timeline you can count on.
Permanence
Finishes and hardware chosen for the long view, on heirloom pieces built to be handed down rather than replaced.
Our Process
From a first conversation to a final walkthrough.
Eight unhurried steps that take a project from idea to installation. The pace is deliberate; nothing is rushed at the cost of the finished work.
Inquiry & Consultation
A first conversation about the space, the intent, the budget, and the timing. If the project is a fit, we visit and listen.
Site Review & Design Direction
Site measurement, material direction, and a clear plan for how the piece will sit in the room and the schedule.
Estimate & Fabrication
A detailed proposal, deposit, and the move into the shop: milling, joinery, assembly, finishing.
Installation & Final Walkthrough
Careful installation in the home, a final hand-over, and a piece that is ready to live with.
Ready-Made Pieces
Looking for something already finished?
The studio Etsy shop carries smaller pieces ready to ship: coasters, cutting boards, engraved keepsakes, and the occasional one-off built for the bench rather than for a client.
Begin a Project
Considering a piece of work for your home?
We take on a limited number of projects each year. Reach out with what you have in mind and we will be in touch to discuss the space, the materials, and the timing.


