Carving memories into wood

Mechanical creatures inspired by childhood,family, and the quiet rhythm of ocean life.
My Story

When I was a child, my family couldn’t afford many toys.

But my father would sometimes carve small wooden animals for me, and my grandfather would make larger wooden toys whenever I visited him in the countryside.

My favorite was a fish-shaped wooden sword.

To anyone else it was just a toy, but to me it felt like the greatest treasure.

Years later my grandfather developed dementia and slowly stopped recognizing me.

Not long after, he passed away.

Those wooden toys are gone now, but the memories stayed with me.

So I began carving wooden creatures myself — hoping to preserve the simple joy of childhood, the love of family, and the moments that truly matter.

My hope is that one day you might give one to someone you love,so the memories we create today will remain long after we are gone.

That was the beginning of Woodflow

Today I think of these works as Mechanical Creatures — wooden beings brought to life through motion and simple mechanisms.

Some come from nature.Others from myth and imagination.

Each one moves slowly and gracefully, like a living sculpture.

Woodflow is a world where wood, mechanics, and imagination come together.

And this is only the beginning.

manifesto

The Poetry of Nature, Carved in Wood

We honor the beauty of animals and nature, carved into wood and brought to life.

Guided by curiosity, creativity, and kindness, we care deeply about both what we make and how we serve.

From order to unboxing and beyond, we stand behind our work and our customers.

More than objects, we create connection—between people, nature, and meaningful moments.