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  • Box News…

    Finally! Our box business has it’s own website. Surf on over and have a look: www.freebornboxes.com Thanks!

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  • Design Week Portland ’18

    Drop by to see some stuff, have a bev and a bite on Friday 4/20. Details at the DWP website designweekportland.com And check out Instagram for all the latest pretty pictures…. @charlesfreeborn

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  • Gahh!!

    Just discovered that my contact form wasn’t working properly. So sorry if I did not respond to a message from you. It’s all fixed now, so send me a message and this time I’ll reply. Thanks!  

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  • DWP Open House

    Drop by for a tour of my studio on Friday April 28 between 4-7. I’ll have some pieces on display and the odd refreshment…   Design Week Portland  

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  • Design Week Portland!

    I’ll be hosting an open house during DWP. Drop by and take a tour of my shop and see some of my pieces. Friday, April 28 4:00 PM to 7:00 PM Click that icon on the bottom right of this page to see the DWP website and get all the details. Thanks! Design Week Portland

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  • New Website!

    Yay! Check it out. www.charlesfreeborn.com

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  • Holiday Greetings!

    Greetings everyone. Well, 2016 was a trying year to say the least. We lost 2 of our beloved pets, Daisy and Hannah, so our house has a very different feel these days. Daisy was my constant companion in the shop in the way only she knew best – getting in the way – and Hannah …

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  • We say goodbye to Daisy

    It is with a heavy heart we say goodby to our faithful and silly shop dog Daisy. She was a trooper right to the end. Goofy, sweet, loyal, dumb as a rock but always entertaining. After a 3 year bout of Addison's Disease and daily Prednisone doses the steroids finally took their toll on her [...] More  →
  • Coffee Table Construction

    The coffee table with the forged steel base in my “Living Room” section was a particularly fun project to build. It was for one of my very favorite clients, so that made it all the more rewarding. Here is a group of photos from it’s construction. First the sawn veneer sections go into a jig …

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