Feeling home in the world through excellent craftsmanship

Faura explores the complex relationship between humanity and Nature’s original, indomitable, boundless core identity.

Many cultures believe that humans are not simply ‘part’ of Nature, they bring true meaning into it, and their role is more akin to that of a shepherd. This, of course, carries immense responsibility.

Faura is conscious of this responsibility and expresses it through the careful utilization of the skill we acquired through decades.

Planting and caring for trees, selecting and chopping the appropriate ones, finding them a new purpose that respects their origins, shaping them into objects of art, integrating them into constructs of metal, stone, or glass, and placing them into spaces where they can exhibit their immense and pure inner truth which exists beyond what can be expressed in words, this is our mission, this is what drives our passion and serves as an infinite well of crystal-clear motivation.

Unique carpentry

We walk the path with the lightest of steps, leaving no trace

A healthy forest offers abundant wood, but this doesn’t change the fact that logging every tree is an individual sacrifice. We respect and honor this sacrifice by creating lasting value from the material we acquire from it.

Faura works with ‘saved wood’. 

We start our work from the wood that has fallen by the wayside, that drifted down the creek, that has been picked from piles of firewood.

The material is resourced from forestries that maximize the natural value of the woods they are responsible for.

Unleashing creativity, giving new purpose to forlorn material

Faura is the artistic endeavor of an established, successful carpentry and interior design company we started more than 20 years ago. 

Our main business provides end-to-end carpentry solutions, which means we log the trees, control the production, and manage the waste. We believe in and support the complete cycle of wood. 

These powerful, characteristic statement pieces you see here mostly come to life from stubs and other parts of trees that are traditionally deemed useless for carpentry work.