About Creekbank
Creekbank is a site that represents varying degrees of design complexity, from product design to T-shirts. As an industrial designer, I’ve spent both professional & personal time executing a wide range of projects… some for companies and others for personal enjoyment.
The photographs on these pages will identify some past projects and projects I am currently working on. Something you see here might help crystalize an idea you have already. I am a single craftsman and can produce some things quickly, while others might take several weeks.
Custom Work
I am available for projects similar in scope to past projects shown on this site. Please contact me using the link below to begin the process. Be sure to include your name, email, and a detailed description of the project your are interested in contracting.
Shipping Policy
If you're within a 100 mile radius of New Orleans, or in the lower half of Mississippi (Jackson down), I can personally deliver the piece. The scope of the project would determine if shipping is a major consideration. Whatever the case may be, I hope you enjoy the site.
The 3 objects on this page are wooden figures from Hannah’s Mobile (there are 4 more), each about 2.5 inches tall.
There are 3 units in this set of teak cabinets. When all are in line, the front wood grain on all 3 cabinets match and line up as continuous. The cabinets can also be stacked to form a single cabinet 5’ 6” tall. Smoked Plexiglas is behind each circle/door pull so that the interior of the cabinet is not visible.
These 2 glass-topped occasional tables were made with the teak scraps left over from the cabinets above.
The Creekbank Table is composed of a circle, square & triangle that lock together, and produce both a table and a nice piece of contemporary art. There are 3 versions available as described below.
This table is available for purchase below:
This oak easel is flexible, both in accepting a range of canvas sizes, and in its standing angle. The details show varied brush holes and the ratcheting for easel angle.
The semi-circular oak shelf, done for New Orleans food photographer Eugenia Uhl, is 38” wide by 11 inches deep, and is cantilevered from the wall with steel rods penetrating the shelf from the rear, attached to a wall plate. The unit is composed of 3 layers of oak, with 2 layers at 1/2 inch and a third at 1 inch. The finish is clear lacquer.