Luxesaver started in a Plano garage in 2009 with one slab, one resin pour, and a customer who needed a 9-foot kitchen island that nobody else would build for him. We built it. We are still building.
What started as one craftsman serving Dallas-area architects has become a 12-person studio shipping epoxy and live-edge furniture to residences, restaurants, hotels, and Fortune 500 boardrooms across North America. Every piece is still made the same way: hand-poured, hand-finished, signed underneath. We refuse to industrialise the parts that matter.
Why custom only.
The mass-produced furniture industry is fundamentally about scale. Ours is about the opposite. Every commission is one slab, one design, one client, one piece. We do not stock inventory because the entire point of what we make is that it does not exist before you ask for it.
This is more expensive. It also lasts longer. We have refinished pieces we built in 2011 that are still in the same homes, on the same floors, used every day. The lifetime guarantee is not a marketing line — it is a structural commitment.
If we ship 500 pieces a year, that is too many. 50 is closer to right.
— K. Reid, Founder & Master Craftsman
The atelier.
Our 14,000 sq ft studio sits five minutes from downtown Plano. It is open to clients by appointment Monday through Friday, and we encourage every commission to visit at least once before pour day. Most do. A few have flown in from out of state to watch the resin go in.
Inside: a CNC area, two laser-cut bays, a finishing room with full HVAC for cure-stage humidity control, a 12-bay slab inventory of American walnut, white oak, claro walnut, maple, and pecan, and a spray booth large enough for a 20-foot piece.
Materials & sourcing.
Every slab we use is American hardwood from FSC-certified mills. We do not use exotic species. Our resin partner uses a low-VOC formulation we helped them tune over four years; spec sheet on request. Offcuts go to a Dallas wood-turner who makes pens with them. Sawdust goes to a local stable for bedding.
This is not pretending to be green. It is normal carpentry done with attention.
Press & recognition.
Our work has been featured in Architectural Digest, Dwell, D Magazine, Texas Monthly, Dallas Homes, and Design Milk. We were named one of the Top 10 American Custom Furniture Studios of 2024 by Architectural Digest. Press inquiries: press@luxesaver.com.
