Shipping and Returns

Shipping:

We offer free ground shipping on all purchases. There are options to select expedited shipping at checkout if desired. 

Processing time for orders ranges from 1-5 Days, depending on your order. To determine processing time for a specific item, please message us through the contact form

Returns:

If your piece is damaged in transit, please photograph the shipping box and damaged artwork and send us a message. We are happy to work with you to get the issue fixed as quickly and painlessly as possible.

If you simply want to return the item, we are happy to refund the full price, but will not pay for return shipping. Once we receive the undamaged return, we will send the refund. For custom items, contact us to initiate a refund before returning, depending on the piece, we may not be able to refund a custom job.

Out Story

After ten years in the world of chemistry, I shifted gears in 2021 and stepped fully into woodworking. What started as a garage workshop beneath a tall pine tree became Shadow Pine, a place where my love of craft and the outdoors finally met.

Woodworking has been part of my life since 2013. I began by building furniture and small pieces for my home, learning through curiosity and a lot of trial and error. When the chance came to leave chemistry and pursue something more creative, I took it, and it’s been the right path ever since.

The landscapes around Tahoe shape almost everything I make. Time spent on the trails, in the mountains, or on skis keeps me connected to the places that inspire my designs. That connection shows up in the work: clean lines, natural materials, and pieces that echo the terrain I love.

In 2022, I added a laser to the shop, opening the door to more detailed and ambitious projects. Since then, I’ve created more than 150 unique designs: from bathymetric lake maps and disc golf storage solutions to layered wildlife art and mountain‑inspired pieces.

Each piece is a blend of craft, place, and story. Shadow Pine is the ongoing result of following what feels meaningful, and I’m excited to keep building, exploring, and seeing where this work leads next.