PO Box 152
Burnt Ranch, CA 95527

Tel: 530.629.2007

Highly figured wood is a favorite choice for furniture maker Judy Kalinowski. “I look for unusual curl or texture in wood to make a piece distinctive and one-of-a-kind. I had never seen this kind of curl in white oak when I was perusing lumber stacks. I bought it because I couldn’t not buy it. It stood in my stash a long time before I knew what I wanted to do with it. I wanted to show it off – it deserved the best exposure I could offer. This room divider is the result. I feel that way about all the furniture I make.”


Room divider
59” x 64”
Pictured in Peruvian Walnut and white oak


Room divider with Greene and Greene influence
Pictured in cherry and bubinga
43 ˝” x 63 ˝”


“Sometimes very clean lines appeal to me. But to make the piece distinctive, the table top doesn’t rest on the legs, giving it a feeling of floating.”
Asian style sofa table
Pictured in cherry
16” x 54” x 33”


Asian style coffee table
Pictured in cherry
22” x 36” x 16”


“This sofa or wall table has a lot more design elements going on, from the cloudlift backsplash to the double round over on the legs and rungs. It also has a secret compartment. (Shouldn’t everyone have at least one piece of furniture with one?)"

Pictured in cherry and bubinga
17” x 53” x 33”
Other wood combinations:
Peruvian walnut with fishtail oak
Honduran Mahogany with fishtail oak or bubinga


“Mirrors have a special way of engaging us. They reveal the world behind us, and they frame our own reflection.”
Horizontal mirror
Pictured in Honduran mahogany, ebony plugs
26” x 44”


Hall mirror
Pictured in Honduran mahogany, ebony plugs
26” x 48”


Craftsman style mirror with shelf
Pictured in red oak, walnut plugs
25” x 28”