In this episode of “Who Should I Be Talking To?”, I sit down with Evan Fabrick, the innovative mind behind Seen Furniture, as he shares his inspiring journey from Calgary to Saskatoon. With a strong commitment to sustainability, Evan emphasizes the importance of ethically sourced materials in woodworking. He explains how he integrates modern techniques like veneer work to create durable and beautiful furniture that stands the test of time.
Evan also discusses the unique approach he takes to understand his clients’ needs, often visiting their homes to capture the essence of their style. We explore the intersection of technology and craftsmanship, including the role of CNC machines in his workshop, and how ergonomics play a crucial part in maintaining health and efficiency in woodworking. Join us and listen in on an insightful conversation that highlights the artistry of custom furniture making and the importance of creating pieces that resonate with individual stories and lifestyles.
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