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Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

The woodworker’s self-taught journey involves heritage brands like Birkenstocks, LL Bean, and Aesop.


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

For woodworker Vince Skelly, his previous studio setup at his Claremont, California home wasn’t working out. "I was getting noise complaints from my neighbors because of my chainsaw so the city shut me down. I had to pack up and drive to abandoned lots, like turn off on mountain roads, just to set up my studio for the day," he says. Skelly eventually found a studio four months later in a nearby town but the noise complaints followed him there too, due to discrepancies in how the studio is zoned for manufacturing. Skelly has to laugh about it. "I’m learning something new about this every day. I just keep chasing this thing and it’s been kind of a nightmare to be honest," the self-taught artist says.


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

Photo by Justin Chung

Ask fans of Skelly’s furniture pieces, which are essentially chunky sculptures carved out of wood, and they’ll likely say the chase is worth it. Skelly’s interpretations of chairs, tables, stools, and home objects are functional but beautifully imperfect. The pieces honor the natural quality of the lumber—the colors, lumps, roughness, crevices, and all—but it’s Skelly’s sculptural touch that makes each piece so artful. For instance, check out the mismatched legs on a Vince Skelly coffee table; one might be smoothed-out and bulbous while the contrasting leg is decidedly a harsh and angular zig-zag. But to create these types of stacked wooden sculptures, Skelly needs a space where he can go HAM with a chainsaw—and he’s still trying to figure that part out in his LA County suburban town where he moved to a year and a half ago from Portland, Oregon.

Skelly’s career has always leaned into a trial-and-error mindset so rolling with the punches is par for the course. When it comes to sourcing wood, Skelly drives around and salvages felled lumber or stumps from sides of the road, or he picks up free wood offered on Craigslist. "You get a lot of what we call ‘backyard wood’ that you can't have access to at the lumber store. Like, I’ll carve magnolia that came down in somebody’s backyard. Finding these different woods and trying new ones is still something that I’m really excited about."

As for using a chainsaw, Skelly says it took him 10 years to gain confidence in his abilities. "As any self-taught person will tell you, you make so many mistakes. But what I think is special about approaching something without formal training is that you can often find results that you wouldn’t have found had you been taught in an institution or something like that."

When it comes to the Millard Sheets-designed midcentury modern house that he shares with his wife, Skelly says he can’t go overboard with filling it with his own works because it’s a rather modest 1,400 square feet, two-bedroom space. Plus, the house itself is a marvel, especially amongst the residential homes on Skelly’s street. "The whole house is made out of concrete block so what shows through on the exterior shows through on the interior. There’s an intricate midcentury wooden screen, a floor to ceiling partition, that’s perfectly intact and hasn’t been damaged since 1949. I’ve examined it so many times and I can’t figure out how they made this. It blows me away."

Since there’s a limit to what fits in the house, Skelly recommends some of his favorite workspace essentials, like Birkenstocks, an Aesop balm, and his favorite chainsaw. "Remember to always inspect the log for nails or bolts or any metal because if you hit it with a chainsaw, it can kick back at you," advises Skelly. "I learned kind of the hard way and luckily I only hit little nails, but that’s just one of the cons with not having some instructor tell you what to look out for."

"There’s a page in this book on JB Blunk who’s a sculptor from Inverness, California and he primarily works in wood and ceramic. His house was filled with large wooden abstract sculptures and I was really struck by that. This whole experience opened up with this book."

Handcrafted Modern: At Home with Mid-century Designers


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

An intimate and revealing collection of photographs of astonishingly beautiful, iconic, and undiscovered mid-century interiors. Among significant mid-century interiors, none are more celebrated yet underpublished as the homes created by architects and interior designers for themselves. This collection of newly commissioned photographs presents the most compelling homes by influential mid-century designers, such as Russel Wright, George Nakashima, Harry Bertoia, Charles and Ray Eames, and Eva Zeisel, among others. Intimate as well as revelatory, Williamson’s photographs show these creative homes as they were lived in by their designers: Walter Gropius’s historic Bauhaus home in Massachusetts; Albert Frey’s floating modernist aerie on a Palm Springs rock outcropping; Wharton Esherick’s completely handmade Pennsylvania house, from the organic handcarved staircase to the iconic furniture. Personal and breathtaking by turn—these homes are exemplary studies of domestic modernism at its warmest and most creative.

"Best coffee maker for taste and as a design object."

Moccamaster KBGV Select


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

The selector switch on the KBGV Select allows you to choose between brewing a half or full carafe. The brewing speed and hotplate temperature adjust according to your choice, brewing either amount to the golden cup standard. The brew basket automatically stops the flow of coffee when removing the carafe. All glass carafe brewers feature a hotplate with an independent heating element that holds your coffee at the perfect temperature.


"Worn Path, my favorite local shop in Portland, makes these Nalgene water bottles. Five dollars from each water bottle sale is donated to Cascadia Forest Defenders as they are doing similar work to what the Cathedral Forest Action Group did in the same region. I have one for the shop and one for the car."

Save the Old Growth Nalgene Water Bottle


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

This water bottle is inspired by the Cathedral Forest Action Group which was a nonviolent organization that created blockades to save old growth forest in the Middle Santiam near the town of Cascadia, Oregon. On Memorial Day 1986 they organized a gathering that drew over 500 people. This water bottle is part of a series to commemorate the work they did to save the forests of the Middle Santiam. $5 from the sale of each bottle will be donated to Cascadia Forest Defenders as they are doing similar work to what the Cathedral Forest Action Group did in the same region.

"Battery saws are finally starting to feel comparable with gas saws and I’m happy to go electric whenever possible. The main benefit allows me to carve indoors without any gas fumes. No noise complaints from the neighbors either."

Husqvarna T540i XP Chainsaw


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

Husqvarna T540i XP is our most powerful battery-powered top-handle chainsaw, equivalent to a 40cc professional gas saw when fitted with a BLi200X battery. This saw is the ideal tool for all professional tree care. Designed for arborists who want a smooth, high performance chainsaw. Features excellent ergonomics, high chain speed, low weight and all the benefits of battery power, without compromising cutting performance. The integrated connectivity makes it easy to keep track of usage stats, service history and last known location in the Husqvarna Fleet Services™ app.

"Birkenstock, whose core pillars are function, quality, and heritage, brings to market a premium version of their classic Arizona and Boston models. They asked me to participate in their launch campaign. A great shoe for wearing around the house."

Birkenstock Arizona Bold Shearling


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

The legendary two-strap design from BIRKENSTOCK - the Arizona. This modern version features a shearling lining and is complemented by brass buckles. This style featues a grip sole, a cushioning midsole made from EVA and an outsole made from genuine rubber. The upper is made from high-quality, soft nubuck leather.

"I’ve always preferred basic shirts and solid colors. I like this one because it’s a classic design and looks like it could have been worn by someone 100 years ago."

L.L. Bean Men's Chamois Shirt


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

Our heaviest-weight flannel. Made of thick chamois fabric that's warmer than ordinary flannel, it's a shirt, light jacket and essential layer all in one. When our founder, Leon Leonwood Bean, developed this shirt more than 90 years ago, durability was the goal. Then as now, the 100% cotton shirt is brushed for exceptional softness and warmth. And it still gets better with age. In fact, customers rave about the "impeccable quality" and tell us that these shirts just get more and more comfortable over the years.

"Since I work with my hands all day they get pretty rough and dried out. This balm hydrates them without feeling greasy. I’ve never used an Aesop aroma I didn’t like, especially when it includes citrus."

Reverence Aromatique Hand Balm


Vince Skelly’s Favorite Items Are As Functional and Classic As His Wooden Sculptures

A rich, skin-softening balm containing carefully selected emollient ingredients, including Potassium Lactate, to soften the skin and provide sustained hydration.

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Published Date: Tue, 04 Apr 2023 19:51:38 GMT