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Custom Functional Woodwork and Organizers

byKydoDelivers across Bengaluru and Pune; Visit the workshop in Singasandra, BengaluruStarts from2,500 per prototype modelView full gallery

I build practical wood solutions that actually fit your space, from ergonomic desks to clever charging docks. If you need something specific made by hand, let's talk.

A simple, elegant wooden plant stand designed to elevate a potted plant. This custom piece was made with clean lines to complement a modern home office.

The process of making a custom scoreboard for a school's house points system. The numbers are cut from birch plywood and painted before being attached to the stained backer boards.

The finished number panels for the scoreboard, ready for assembly. The bright red numbers stand out clearly against the dark walnut stain.

The completed house points scoreboard, featuring custom-cut logos for each house. This project combines woodworking with graphic design to create a functional and spirited display.

Adjustable height stand-up desks made by students. These desks allow users to set the height perfectly for them, promoting better ergonomics.

A row of student-made stand-up desks ready for use. This project teaches practical skills in furniture construction and joinery.

A custom stand for a wireless mobile charger. The key was to carve out the back of the MDF flooring piece so it was thin enough for the charger to work through the wood.

The proud creator with his finished wireless charging stand. A small pencil acts as a versatile kickstand for both vertical and horizontal orientations.

The wireless charging stand in action. The design is minimal and functional, keeping the phone upright and charging without messy cables in the front.

The back of the charging stand, showing the recessed area for the wireless coil and the clever pencil kickstand mechanism.

About Functional Art & Custom Organizers

Take the wireless charging stand I built recently: it wasn't just about woodworking; it required milling a precise channel for the coil with a router so the charge could pass through just a millimeter of MDF. This is how I approach every custom organizer: solving the friction point first, then making it look clean and functional.

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