About Us

How It All Started

Five years ago, I traveled to Florida to visit a friend. Like any beach day,

we packed towels, chairs — and a small white plastic folding table. It was useful, but honestly… it was pretty hideous.

As the daughter of a carpenter, I immediately thought, I could make something better than this.

Around the same time, my son was heading off to college. While setting up his dorm room, I noticed the roll-out slats used under his loft bed instead of a traditional box spring. That moment sparked the idea for a portable roll-out table that could be compact, functional, and actually look good.

I headed out to my she-shed and spent about three months working through the design and structure. After plenty of trial and error, our roll-out table was born.

With a background in art and years of experience working with resin, I began creating the artwork for each table myself — blending craftsmanship with creative design to make something truly unique.

Today, my husband and I build every table by hand, working together and selling them at art shows and outdoor events. From April through December, we’re on the road almost every weekend. What started as a small side project has grown into a business we’re incredibly proud of.

We’re especially proud to offer custom tables, where we work one-on-one with our

customers to create something personal — from boat names and school pride to meaningful

gifts and special requests. Custom work is a big part of what we do, and we love bringing

your ideas to life. Seeing someone’s idea come to life — and the joy on their face when they

see their finished table — is truly priceless.

We believe in honest craftsmanship, friendly service, and building products that last. Handmade with care.

Designed for real life outdoors.

A man and woman sitting on beach chairs in the sand near the ocean, holding hands across a small table, smiling, with waves in the background and sunglasses on both.
A smiling woman and man standing barefoot on the beach near the ocean, holding a decorative sign that says 'Live Love Laugh.' The woman is wearing a colorful, crocheted cover-up over a swimsuit, and the man is shirtless wearing swim trunks with a palm tree pattern. They are both wearing sunglasses, and the sky above is partly cloudy.