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Temple & Spark

Los Angeles, CA

Craftsman working in the Temple & Spark woodshop

Los Angeles workshop for sound, wood, and long creative hours.

Temple & Spark

Heirloom studio furniture for listening rooms, writing rooms, and the private rituals of making music.

Built with the patience of a workshop and the restraint of a control room.

Craft as rhythm

The room should help the work become quiet enough to hear.

Temple & Spark pieces are made for the physical reality of music: reach, weight, heat, cabling, posture, habit, and the private concentration that happens before anything is ready to share.

Every desk, rack, shelf, and cabinet is treated like part of the instrument. The aim is not decoration. It is presence, utility, and the kind of warmth that settles deeper with use.

Material language

Warmth without noise.

A restrained palette of hardwood, shadow, softened brass, and stone-like neutrals keeps attention on the music and the hand of the maker.

Walnut grain

Brushed metal

Quiet cable paths

Oil-finished edges

The workshop

Measured, cut, sanded, assembled, listened to.

Craft is not a style layer. It is the sequence of decisions that makes an object feel inevitable in the room: the edge that does not distract, the shelf that meets the hand, the rack angle that keeps a session moving.

Studio desk in progress showing wood grain and workshop tools
Walnut studio desk with modular synthesizers in a lived-in creative room

Listening Room

Close view of wood grain and studio furniture parts during construction

Material Study

Commission work

A piece begins with how you listen.

The first conversation is about the room, the instruments, the body, the habits, and the kind of focus you are trying to protect.