designed for your lifestyle & FOR future generations

Aerial view of a prescribed fire in a forest with smoke.

Forestree Collective creates climate-beneficial furniture that supports healthier forests and homes. Reducing the risk of catastrophic wildfire requires removing small-diameter trees that crowd mature stands and act as kindling. We specialize in utilizing this often-overlooked material—wood that would otherwise be discarded or burned.

Partnering with forest managers and landowners in Sonoma County, CA, we responsibly source small-diameter trees (6–12″), mill them with our efficient single-pass scragg mill, and solar kiln-dry the boards—all in-house. This vertically integrated process allows us to maintain control over quality, sustainability, and supply from forest to finished piece.

OUR PROCESS

A man working in a woodworking shop, using small-diameter timber and woodworking tools.

Our team of architects, designers, and fabricators works closely with clients, interior designers, and businesses to create durable, functional, and environmentally responsible designs. With decades of experience in design, production, and custom woodworking, we bring precision, care, and integrity to every project.

Our founders draw from a deep legacy of California woodworking. Jeremy Fisher apprenticed with artist Bruce Johnson, known for bringing organic forms to life through large-scale wooden sculptures. Marisha Farnsworth trained under master woodworker Paul Discoe, whose passion for Japanese design and sustainability helped shape a distinctly West Coast aesthetic.

Together, they carry this tradition forward—blending craft, ecology, and innovation to build a more resilient future through wood.

OUR PARTNERS

Forestree Collective's work is made possible through support from the U.S. Forest Service and CAL FIRE, who have awarded us grants to advance climate-resilient wood product innovation and fuel-reduction strategies.

We also maintain an active collaboration with the UC Berkeley Wood Lab, working together on research and demonstration projects that explore the material potential of underutilized wood species. From structural testing to design applications, our partnership bridges science, craft, and sustainability to help shape a more resilient wood economy.