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Building Beyond Time
For Nate, working at Thomas Moser isn’tjust a job; it’s a continuation of a family tradition. “I’m building furniture that’s going to last,” he says with a smile. “And I’m doing it with the same tools my grandfather used. It’s like we’re building together, even though he’s been gone for years.”
The Woodworker’s Notebook
In the nearly twenty years since Jim began documenting his work, he’s crafted over 1500 pieces of furniture. The pages of Jim’s notebook represent a cross-section of his life as a maker. Each graphite-marked line represents a branch of his craft. The folded and tattered edges recall the years, countless hours, and memories he has dedicated to creating furniture that will live on for years.
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Inside the
Thos. Moser Workshop
Inside the Thos. Moser WorkshopThe Thos. Moser workshop is a playground to the makers who call it home. Every piece of furniture starts its journey in this 80,000-square-foot facility in Auburn, Maine. We rely on sustainable North American hardwoods, traditional joinery executed by hand, and individual workmanship to make furniture that will last a lifetime. Join us for a peek inside.