
Built to Last, Made to Use
We believe heirloom furniture shouldn't mean hands off. And we believe furniture should outlive trends, survive moves, and earn its place at the center of family life. We build tables, desks, and pieces meant to gather generations - not fill a room for a season.
Every board we select, every joint we cut, and every finish we apply is chosen with decades in mind. This isn't about perfection that's too precious to use. It's about creating pieces sturdy enough for daily life, beautiful enough to anchor a room, and well-crafted enough to become the table your grandchildren remember.

What We Build
While we specialize in custom dining tables, our work extends to coffee tables, desks, console tables, and other pieces that anchor a room. Each commission is one-of-a-kind, built specifically for your space, your style, and how you actually live.
We don't work from a catalog. Every dimension, detail, and design choice is yours to make. Want a table that seats eight but fits a narrow dining room? Need a desk height adjusted for your specific chair? Hoping to match wood tones to existing furniture? These aren't special requests; this is exactly what custom means.
Meet Pete Morris
Pete Morris Custom Furniture has called Rowley, Massachusetts home since 2014. What started as weekend builds has become a full-time labor of love — one shaped by New England's character and a deep respect for what good wood and honest craftsmanship can become.
Pete works from the North Shore, crafting custom dining tables, farm tables, benches, bookcases, nightstands, and one-of-a-kind pieces for the families and homes of the region. Every project starts with a real conversation about your space, your life, and the way you actually live in your home and ends with something built to belong there. He sources beautiful hardwoods and works with each piece of wood's natural grain and character, because no two boards are the same and that's exactly the point.
The approach has always been the same: design pieces that work for real homes and real families, and build with enough care that someday your grandchildren might argue over who gets to keep it. Each piece carries the pride of true hands-on craftsmanship no shortcuts, no filler, nothing that doesn't earn its place.
Pete lives in Rowley in an 1885 colonial he's been thoughtfully restoring for years, alongside his wife, two daughters, and two dogs who consider the shop their second home. That lived-in, real-life perspective shows up in every piece he builds. He knows what it feels like to walk into a room and want it to finally feel like yours.
If you're looking for furniture built with intention, rooted in New England craft, and made to be part of your family's story for generations to come, Pete would love to hear about your project.

Work with Us
Thinking about starting a project or want to learn more about working with us? Please get in touch, we’d love to hear from you.
