Tom Owens has been a woodworker since 1984, both as a furniture
designer/maker and as a timber frame designer and carpenter.
Tom apprenticed with a Master Japanese carpenter in the Santa
Cruz Mountains of Northern California building a traditional
Japanese “minka” (farmhouse) style home
as well as studying teahouse and sukiya style carpentry and
furniture.
Living in the Blue Ridge Mountains of North Carolina since 1994
Tom co-founded High Country Timberframe & Gallery Woodworking
Co. in 1997 with business partner Peter Jankowski.
Over the past 16 years Tom has received design/build commissions
from a vast array of clients including The New York Botanical
Gardens, churches and religious organizations, various corporations,
municipalities, architects, and dozens of private individuals.
Tom’s furniture was featured in the book, “The Custom
Furniture Source Book, A Guide to 125 Craftsmen” by Kerry
Pierce and published by Taunton Press. Tom has written for “Sukiya
Living: The Journal of Japanese Gardening”, on the topic
of traditional Japanese carpentry and has had his fine furniture
and timber frame work featured in publications as varied as
Timber Homes Illustrated, Timber Home Living, The New York Times,
Woodshop News, Carolina Architecture and Design, High Country
Magazine, and many others.
Available by commission only, Tom Owens’ fine furniture
and post and beam work is found in the homes of discerning clients,
collectors and institutions throughout the United States.