NNagi Wood WorksHandmade in wood
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Master craftsman working in a warm, dust-filled artisan workshop with sun filtering through the windows

Est. in a small room · one piece at a time

Mastering
the grain.

A lifetime of patience, precision, and the refusal to let any piece leave the workshop before it is right.

40+ yrsAt the bench
1 of 1Every piece
By handStart to finish
Surjeet Singh Nagi — master woodworker

The maker

The architect of timber

For decades, woodworking was less a trade than a daily conversation with nature. What began as a quiet passion became, after retirement, a full devotion — hand-cut joinery, custom-mixed finishes, and a refusal to let any piece leave the workshop before it is right.

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Self-Made Machinery

When standard equipment falls short, he engineers his own — so every cut and curve meets his exacting standard.

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Made to Outlast

Joinery you can see, finishes that age gracefully, and repairs done so well the object is better than new.

How a piece is made

From log to legacy

01

Reading the wood

The grain is studied before a single cut. The wood decides the form.

02

Hand joinery

Dovetails and mortises cut by hand, left proud and unhidden.

03

Patient finishing

Oil built in layers over days, until the figure of the wood glows.

A few commissions each year

Commission a piece of history

Let us craft a legacy piece tailored to your space and your story. It begins with a conversation — no obligation.

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