At Fetzer Architectural Woodworking we take on some of the largest woodworking projects in the industry. We want to help you get an idea of the scope of these projects and the processes we've instituted to manage them, so we're happy to introduce our new blog series: The Life of a Project.
Architectural
woodwork
since 1909
For over 100 years, the company started by Kaspar Fetzer has been producing woodwork of exceptional quality. From a small cabinet shop in downtown Salt Lake City, Fetzer Architectural Woodworking has grown to become one of the largest millworkers in the nation. Fetzer architectural millwork can be found around the world, from retail stores in China and New Zealand to the LDS Conference Center in our own community, Fetzer leads the industry in innovation and craftsmanship.
Our Process
Over the past 100 years, we have learned a lot about designing and working with wood. Together with architects, designers, and contractors we continue to pioneer innovative uses of the oldest building material known to mankind. Take the Alice Tully Hall project for example. Never before had a wood veneer been applied to a translucent composite resin that allows for the wood to backlit
We want to pass on our knowledge and experience to you to use in your projects. Here you can reference our veneer library to find the perfect wood species and cut to match your next project, learn about woodwork design from our experts in the Fetzer Architectural Woodworking academy, or seek inspiration in our project library.
Veneer Library