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About Hollow Woodworks

History

Hollow Woodworks was founded in 1983 by Dan and Becky Owens. They built puzzle stools out of the barn on their farm in Grover, Missouri. The barn was located in a “Hollow,” which is a low spot in a field, hence the name Hollow Woodworks.

Meanwhile, Jim Beachler held a full-time job at a large manufacturing firm and pursued his passion for woodworking as a hobby on nights and weekends. Jim built toy wooden puzzles at home and sold them at Arts and Craft Fairs on the weekends.

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In 2003, Jim met Dan and Becky at the Tilles Park Art Festival in St. Louis when their booths were side-by-side. Over the course of the weekend, Jim learned that Dan and Becky wanted to retire, and the conversation eventually led to the opportunity for Jim to purchase Hollow Woodworks.

Jim went "all in,” as they say. He left his job and used his retirement savings to purchase the business. Jim moved the shop to Ferguson, Missouri, where the Hollow Woodworks shop remains today.

Today, our product line has expanded beyond the signature name puzzle stools, but the quality and attention to detail for all of our products remain a benchmark in the industry.

All paints, finishes, and wood are child-safe and made in the United States.

Additionally, the wood we use is FSC®-certified, meaning your purchase helps support healthy forests and ecosystems worldwide!

We offer several different versions of our name stools with lots of options for customers to customize colors and themes. Every item is crafted to order, so no two are alike. Puzzle pieces and the name stool letters have a lifetime guarantee, which even covers the loss. If a letter or puzzle piece is lost, we will replace it for free*.

We also sell a variety of children's puzzles, toys, toy boxes, coat racks, and rocking chairs. In recent years, we've added a line of home décor items such as custom wood hanging art, monograms, and letters.

About Hollow Woodworks