About

Bruce-JarmanBruce Jarman, master woodworker, designer and engineer, launched his career in 1980 and was able to work on houses designed by famed California modernist architect, Richard Neutra.  While honing his craft, Bruce was trained by some of the finest woodworkers in Southern California. Since that time, Bruce has developed mastery over every aspect of custom woodworking and cabinet making.

Bruce started his own shop, Integrated Casework in the year 2000, based near Los Angeles, working on custom, high-end woodworking and cabinetry projects for celebrities and upper echelon architects and clients.

His specialty has been personally managing every project, from initial design consult, to engineering and completion of installation. Bruce has taken great satisfaction in his ability to include client input, hand-selected woods and superb craftsmanship in every piece throughout every project he has chosen to work on. He brings a passion for detail, care and precision to his work.

Bruce currently lives near Seattle, and loves maintaining (and riding!) his collection of vintage motorcycles. Another of Bruce’s favorite hobbies is building tiny houses. He and his fiancée are documenting their journey toward paring down, and building their own tiny house at their REALtinyLIFE tiny house YouTube channel.

 

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