Explore an ecclectic collection of woodcrafts made in Lancaster, Pennsylvania. Each piece embodies and celebrates the region's rich natural diversity and the heritage of traditional craftsmanship. Experience the enduring charm and connection to nature that each handcrafted piece offers.

Choosing Ecclesiastes318 woodcrafts means embracing high quality and sustainable craftsmanship that brings authentic, nature-inspired beauty and function into your life spaces. These woodcrafts are created from a wide variety of woods, including tulip poplar, white oak, ash, cherry, red oak, maple, dawn redwood, basswood, sassafras, aromatic red cedar and others.

Felled, discarded or fallen trees are transformed into not only works of art but also practical items that be put to good use.

An aromatic cedar wooden bowl with a smooth finish and visible wood grain.
Four tiered wood bowl with a U.S. quarter placed beside them for size reference.
Tiered wood bowl with a circular pattern and natural wood finish. Can be used with candle votive.
Multi-purpose organizer for desk, office, shop or studio
A round wooden bowl with natural wood grain patterns.

Is it art?

Is it practical?

Is it practical art?

You choose!

Aromatic cedar bowl.
Multi tiered vase for dried flower display
A wooden object resembling a goblet or vase, with a rounded top and a narrow base, made of light-colored wood with visible grain patterns, set against a dark fabric background.
A comb holder with a wood handle standing upright.
A wooden sculpture with a rounded base and three stacked, curved, bowl-like shapes on top, made from polished wood with natural grain patterns.
Wooden decorative bowl with a concentricl design.
A smooth, rounded wooden coin bowl with a hollowed center.
Live edge wooden bowl with a natural, uneven, bark rim.

From the distinctive grain patterns to the hand-finished details, every piece of wood is the culmination of a unique story from seedling to human hands. “For every thing there is a season…” It is a heartfelt mental, spiritual and physical struggle to realize the form and function hiding within each piece of wood.