Moorpark, California · est. 2022

Handmade for the rooms
you actually live in.

Haven & Hearth is a one-woman workshop on a quiet street outside Los Angeles. We take old barn beams, salvaged fence boards and the occasional fallen oak, and turn them into boards, shelves and small pieces meant to outlast a few seasons of Pinterest.

100%
Reclaimed timber
47
Batches to date
2–3 wks
Shipped from CA
A handmade reclaimed oak charcuterie board on a linen-draped table in our Moorpark workshop.

Batch No. 47 · in the workshop, October 2024

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A few pieces on the bench right now. Inventory turns over quickly — what's gone is gone until next batch.

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Reclaimed Oak Paddle Board

Reclaimed Oak Paddle Board

$78

Hand-cut from an 1920s Ventura County barn beam. Finished with food-safe walnut oil.

Barnwood Floating Shelf

Barnwood Floating Shelf

$96

A pair of thick floating shelves on hand-forged iron brackets. Mounts with two screws.

Live-Edge Candle Trio

Live-Edge Candle Trio

$54

Live-edge walnut runner holds three pillar candles. Felt feet to protect the table.

Sunlight in the Haven & Hearth workshop in Moorpark.

From the workshop

Slow work, on purpose.

I started Haven & Hearth in the spring of 2022 with a stack of barnwood from a friend's property in Santa Paula and a $40 belt sander. Three years later, I still do every step by hand — sourcing, denailing, milling, joinery, finishing, and the slightly chaotic business of packing boxes at the dining table.

That means no two boards look identical and orders take a couple of weeks. I think that's a fair trade for things that age well.

— Priscila

Reclaimed, never new-cut.

Every plank we use was already a fence, a beam, or a barn floor in a previous life.

Made in California.

Everything is built and finished in Moorpark, then shipped from the same zip code.

Paper-and-twine only.

No plastic in the box. Kraft, jute, and a handwritten card.

From the journal

A board's first month

People ask how to keep a wooden board looking good for years. The honest answer is that the first month does most of the work — a little oil, no dishwasher, and a quick wipe instead of a soak.

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Close-up of reclaimed oak grain showing knots and nail marks.
Brown kraft packaging tied with twine, with a small wooden gift tag.

Want something specific?

We take a handful of custom orders each month — engraved cutting boards, oddly-sized shelves, wedding gifts that need to be ready by a certain Saturday. Tell us what you're picturing.

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