Various Grains, Colors, & Aromas.
Enrich your life with the beautiful and functional gift of a hand crafted artisan bowl, cabinet, wooden spoons, or yarn plying bowls. Each piece has been carefully created by artist Doug Clark, who believes that every home deserves the very best. No matter whether you are drawn to the unique beauty, design, or functionality of these pieces, you will find that each one adds something different when paired with your décor.
Meet Doug Clark
“Wood creations are an emotional experience.”
Doug Clark is the business name used by none other than Doug Clark, woodworker. Trained as a custom woodworker and cabinetmaker, Doug’s career spans over forty years and includes expertise in innovative problem solving for challenges in architectural design as well as antique restoration.
What people are saying
Thank you, Doug. I love your bowls and have 3 of your yarn bowls already [1 double and 2 singles]. I use them all the time and love the look of having them sitting on a table with my yarn, ready for knitting or spinning. I would like to order a single Bubinga and will probably order a double in the future. Thank you!
We received the bowls yesterday. They are awesomely well done, and beautiful… man, you’re good. We have a marble table where the bowls look perfect. I’ll send you some photos when Minyan (the photographer in the family) gets around to it. Thanks for sending them.
The bowl is beautiful and all that I had hoped it would be… Beverly loved it and she hopes to use it soon. It’s a lovely addition to our home. Thank you for getting it to me before her birthday… It was perfect. Thank you and keep doing your good work.
It’s light. It’s strong. I love the way the light reflects off the different grains…
THIN WOOD IS CHALLENGING
It was my first balsa wood airplane that gave me an immediate appreciation for thin wood. My airplane was fun to assemble and easy to fly through the air at the flick of my wrist. I marvel now how years later my entire artistic speciality
Chris C Video Review
Chris C. "Hello everyone, my name is Chris. I wanted to share with you this bowl that I had made by Doug for me. I was building a Mahogany staircase a few years ago and I wanted to keep the memory of the house,
LUMBER CERTIFICATION – Responsible Sourcing
One thing you may have noticed by now is that I use a wide variety of woods. From maple, alder, and various pines to the more exotic woods like babinga, sapele, and purpleheart, my wood can come from all over the world. That being said,





