Gallery
The Joiners Bench portfolio includes a prolific assortment of furniture styles, including Shaker, Arts and Crafts, French country, American Southwest and contemporary. Scroll through the gallery of photographs posted here. Contact Chris if you would like a price quote on something similar or completely different.
- Sideboard made from walnut and gum wood
- Handcut dovetail drawers
- Handmade sideboards by Chris Gochnour (left) and a former student (right)
- Utah Governor’s desk built from wood felled in the 1999 tornado that hit Salt Lake City
- Credenza in Utah governor’s office
- French armoire
- Cherry bow-front chest
- Handcut dovetail joints
- Bow-front dresser made from cherry
- Walnut and white oak table and chairs
- Bow front dining cabinet
- Bow front, two-sided entertainment center.
- Teak arched tressle dining table
- Curved writing desk
- Walnut chair
- French armoire
- Arts and Crafts chair
- Hatch made from cherry
- Delivery day!
- Arts and Crafts clock
- Cricket drop-leaf table.
- Executive desk made from sea grass mahogany
- Executive desk made from sea grass mahogany
- Infill plane
- Tressle table with extensions
- Decorative table designed by Jeff Cobabe, built by Chris Gochnour, and finished by Michael Ensign
- Quilted maple pear and walnut conference table
- Walnut cabinet
- Tool box made by hand
- Navajo influenced hutch
- Small chest
- Cherry cabinet
- Chest made from cherry
- The Joiners Bench studio
- Beach wood Roubo bench built with student Jeremy Fillingam
- Marley the shop dog
- Almost there…
- Beautiful undersides of custom longboards
- Custom skateboards by Chris Gochnour
- Custom skateboards by Chris Gochnour
- Custom line skateboard by Chris Gochnour
- Custom swirl skateboard by Chris Gochnour
- Custom checkered skateboard by Chris Gochnour
- Theo Gochnour boarding down Signal Mountain
- Theo Gochnour and Jake Serago boarding down Signal Mountain
- This guys is good!
- Mesa Arch is one of the most extraordinary arches in the world. Here I am with my best pal.
- Woodworking partners outside Old Schwamb Mill in Massachusetts