ModRock · Functional art · Greater Seattle

Built to
use. Made
to be art.

One-of-a-kind furniture and statement pieces in reclaimed wood, steel, and concrete — custom work, made accessible, without pretending it's cheap.

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The idea

Custom usually means one of two things: out of reach, or not really custom. We build the third option.

A ModRock piece is designed with you and made by hand — no catalog, no two alike. We keep the process plain and the conversation honest, including about price. Premium, because the craft is real. Accessible, because the door isn't locked.

Custom

Every piece starts as a conversation, not a SKU. Dimensions, materials, and finish are built around your room and how you'll actually live with it.

Accessible

We tell you what things cost and why, early. Commissioning art shouldn't feel like a velvet rope — we'll find the version that fits.

Premium

Solid joinery, real reclaimed stock, welded steel, hand-finished concrete. Made to outlast trends and get handed down.

Selected work

Tables, seating, lighting and architectural pieces — a sampling of what custom looks like.

Reclaimed wood + steel
Live-edge dining tablesWalnut · Oak · Maple
Concrete
Hearths & fireplacesCast in place
Steel
Consoles & credenzasWelded base
Wood + concrete
Counters & islandsPoured tops
Mixed media
Benches & seatingOne-offs
Steel + wood
Lighting & objectsSmall-batch
Architectural
Set piecesCommissioned

These are placeholders — drop your real photos in to replace them. The full portfolio lives on Instagram ↗

Three materials

We work where wood, steel and concrete meet.

01 — Reclaimed wood

Salvaged, not bought new

Live-edge slabs and reclaimed stock with grain and history already in them. Stabilized, joined, and finished to live with for decades.

02 — Steel

Structure with an edge

Welded bases, frames, and accents that hold weight and hold a line. Blackened, brushed, or left raw to patina honestly over time.

03 — Concrete

Liquid stone, hand-cast

Where ModRock started. Tops, hearths, sinks and architectural pours — pigmented, sealed, and finished smooth as the brief calls for.

Commissioning a piece

Four steps, no mystery.

A custom piece shouldn't feel like a gamble. Here's exactly how it goes from idea to delivered.

01

Talk

Tell us the space, the use, and a rough budget. We'll say what's realistic and where your money goes furthest.

02

Design

We sketch the piece, pick the stock, and agree on dimensions, finish, and a fixed quote before anything is cut.

03

Build

Made by hand in the shop. We share progress shots so there are no surprises at the end.

04

Deliver

Finished, sealed, and installed or delivered — built to be handed down, not replaced.

Our one promise: you'll know the price before we build, and we'll tell you honestly when a simpler version gets you 90% of the way there.

The studio

ModRock

We started in concrete — countertops, hearths, and architectural pours around the greater Seattle area. The work people kept asking for, though, was the furniture: the tables, the benches, the pieces that turn a room.

So that's where we've pointed the shop. Same hands, same standards, more reclaimed wood and steel in the mix — and a single goal: make genuinely custom work something more people can actually own.

Start a conversation
"Custom, but not out of reach. That's the whole point."

Let's build something

Commission a one-off.

Have a space, a slab in mind, or just a half-formed idea? Send it over. We'll tell you what's possible and what it costs — no obligation.

Email
hello@modrock.example
Serving
Seattle · Bellevue · Greater Puget Sound
Lead time
Typically 3–8 weeks per piece