Field Woodworking
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However, your needs are important, so I’ve partnered with the great people at
Purpose Design + Build to handle my clients moving forward. I trust them to execute the same level of craftsmanship and detail as I would give to any project.

Testimonials

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Jed Bassett
16:28 28 Jul 25
Randy did a wonderful job presenting us with several design options and delivery of a beautiful finished product! Great communication and wonderful to work with! The project turned out better than my expectations!
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Dave’s Skinks
20:45 29 Jun 25
Randy’s the man! So me and him talked about building a custom, wheeled base for my stackable reptile enclosures. Needed to be sturdy, carry the load, and have dimensions on point. Oh and I requested black. He came over, took measurements. We strategized on design. And his turnaround time was nothing. I was thinking 3-4 days to build. And I wasn’t sure how far down his docket of jobs I was a
To start. But he was like, nah, I have a minute this weekend. We’ll get you covered asap – as I was in a bit of a bind. My old base was damaged in a recent move and had been leaning like the tower of Pisa, and it was only a matter of time before Humpty Dumpty took a tumble. So I’d consider Randy the man who saved the day. Very happy with the price, quality of work, and excellent communication.
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Zachary Williams
02:54 22 Jun 25
Randy is the ultimate pro. His work is phenomenal. Randy is creative, diligent and reliable. I complete recommend using him for all your woodworking.
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Madeleine England
18:22 21 Jun 25
With chisel, plane, and seasoned hand,
Randy shapes what few could plan.
He knows the language of the grain—
Where knots may speak and boards explain.

We asked for form with function too,
A custom piece—our vision true.
He carved our logo, bold yet neat,
A flawless work, both strong and sweet.

Each edge was clean, each joint was tight,
The finish—satin, smooth as light.
It feels like something built to last,
Not future’s trend, but heirloom’s past.

Now, every guest who stops and stares
Is drawn to craft that dares and cares.
They ask who made this work of pride—
We point to Randy, eyes open wide.

So if you seek a piece well made,
Where passion meets the perfect blade,
Look no further, search no more—
Field Woodworking’s craft is lore.
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Michael Mattina
18:03 21 Jun 25
Amazing quality and wonderful service!
I would absolutely recommend it!!
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Ryan Kirkpatrick
21:55 12 Jun 25
Randy does amazing work and is very open to custom ideas and collaboration to make your wood working ideas a reality. He was timely, checked in regularly, and the process was reasonable. Would highly recommend to anyone looking for great custom craftsmanship!
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Andrew Cole
01:39 19 Apr 24
Randy made some amazing flight boards for my business and we couldn’t be happier. He works hard to help the client realize their vision, and does so at a fair price. I look forward to commissioning more work from him!
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Meet Randy Field

I come from a long line of builders and thinkers—woodworkers and engineers whose legacy stretches back to the 1850s. I represent my family’s 5th consecutive generation of woodworkers. I grew up with the smell of sawdust and the sounds of tools at work. My father and grandfather were both talented woodworkers, but they were also aerospace engineers. From them, I inherited not just a deep respect for craftsmanship, but also a fascination with science, precision, and problem-solving.

After high school, I spent six years in art school, studying graphic design and illustration. From there, I had a career that ranged from comic art and logo design to book layout and board game publishing. During that time, I moved to Chicago, got married, and started a family. Yet no matter how busy life became, woodworking and sculpting remained constant hobbies.

In early 2024, I was presented with a rare opportunity: to turn my lifelong passion into a full-time profession. It began mostly with restoration and repair of high-end designer furniture—primarily from the mid-century modern era and beyond. It was an extraordinary and humbling education. I had the privilege of working intimately with iconic pieces by design legends like George Nakashima, Charles and Ray Eames, Hans Wegner, Ettore Sottsass, and Jasper Morrison. Surrounded by so much amazing art, I soon started creating my own designs. I drew inspiration from the wide-ranging styles of the masters around me while refining a perspective that felt authentically my own.

Now, I get to design and make custom furniture to suit the unique needs of my clients. I’ve never had more fun, nor found more fulfillment, at work.

My design philosophy is simple: like wood itself, furniture should be equally beautiful and purposeful. Every element must serve the function without compromising the form. I believe ornamentation should never be added to mask a flawed design—if it can be removed, then it must be. To me, a design is only complete when nothing more can be removed. The result should be elegant, minimal, enduring, and always respectful of the natural beauty of wood.