Welcome to Van Winkle Custom Woodworking, where craftsmanship
meets legacy.

Since 1993, Jon Van Winkle has been making wooden pieces of furniture and other artistic items – some made specifically for customers and some made soley  from the love and passion for woodworking. Whether you’re seeking custom furniture, artisinal home décor, or personalized gifts, Jon will strive  to meet your needs. There’s nothing like custom art or finely crafted wood to enhance the beauty of your home and to give you the satisfaction of owning a one-of-a-kind objet d’art.

CRAFTING BEAUTIFUL THINGS FOR YOUR HOME SINCE 1993

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THE STORY OF
JON VAN WINKLE

Jon Van Winkle is a visionary craftsman whose passion for woodworking has shaped a remarkable journey of creativity and innovation. With a background in engineering and business, Jon’s transition into the world of woodworking was a testament to his unwavering dedication to his true calling. From a young age, Jon cultivated his skills learned in high school woodshop and later in a cabinet shop. Jon finds solace and inspiration in the art of shaping raw materials into timeless pieces.

Jon’s commitment to pushing the boundaries of traditional woodworking has been evident in his ability to blend functionality with artistic expression. His keen eye for detail and penchant for experimentation have led to collaborations with esteemed clients, including a professional baseball player, musicians, and local businessmen – infusing celebrity flair into his creations. Jon’s designs are a reflection of his desire to transcend the ordinary, imbuing each piece with a sense of timeless elegance and sophistication.

Today, Jon’s legacy as a master craftsman continues to evolve, guided by his unwavering dedication to quality, innovation, and authenticity. With each meticulously crafted piece, he invites us into a world where artistry and craftsmanship intertwine.

“He who works with his hands is a laborer. He who works with his hands and his head is a craftsman.
He who works with his hands and his head and his heart is an artist.”
– St. Francis of Assissi (1181-1226)