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Woodworking art in Japan
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Meet Alexander Grabovetskiy, an amazing wood carver who can turn a basic piece of wood into beautiful art. He is famous all over the globe and has even been called the International Woodcarver of the Year. What’s his secret? Just simple chisels and a lot of skill! This craft has been passed down for many generations. From ancient Greece until today, wood carvers have made stunning pieces that decorate everything from fancy palaces to your neighborhood coffee shop. So, if you see Alexander focused on his work, he might be making something incredible while you are still thinking about your coffee!
DECORATIVE WOOD CARVING
Master Wood Carver Alexander Grabovetskiy creates stunning decorative wood carvings that add a touch of elegance to furniture. Each piece is one-of-a-kind, making it perfect for anyone who wants to avoid the blandness of mass-produced items. Using the same tools and techniques that artisans have used for thousands of years, Grabovetskiy's work can be found in luxurious homes all over the globe. So, if you're tired of cookie cutter furniture that looks like it came from a big box store, consider adding a unique carved piece that will make your guests think you hired a wizard instead of a carpenter! Who doesn’t want furniture that tells a story?
Architectural Carving
If you're looking for architectural carving that channels the style of Grinling Gibbons, Alexander Grabovetskiy is your go-to guy. His ornamental wood carvings bring a human touch that beats any power tool creation hands down. These custom pieces add flair to your office or home without the hassle of replacing your cabinets, shelves, or mantels. Think of them as the jewelry for your wooden furniture—an easy way to spice things up! You might be amazed at how even a small, high-end carving on a fireplace mantel can change a room from drab to fab. Who knew wood could have such a big personality?
CUSTOM WOOD CARVING
When it comes to custom wood carving, Alexander Grabovetskiy is truly amazing, like the Michelangelo of wood. Just like Michelangelo made beautiful things from marble, Grabovetskiy turns regular wood into fantastic art pieces. If you want to add a touch of elegance and style to your place, decorative carving is the answer. These lovely details can brighten up your space and make even basic furniture look wonderful. Who wouldn’t want their home to feel like a stylish art gallery?
Distinctive Style and Quality
For beautiful, custom wood carvings made from fine woods like European linden, mahogany, white oak, or cherry, you should reach out to Master Wood Carver Alexander Grabovetskiy. His amazing work can make your home feel elegant and luxurious, which is rare to find today. Whether it’s for fancy hotels, cultural places like opera houses and theaters, or stylish offices, top-quality carving gives a unique touch that enhances the space and impresses all who see it. Who wouldn’t want their area to be more special and memorable?
The Masterpiece
Alexander Grabovetskiy is known as one of the best Master Wood Carvers globally, and it’s easy to see why! His artwork, ‘The Wall Decoration,’ earned him the title of International Woodcarver of the Year from the Wood Worker’s Institute. He also makes beautiful architectural wood carvings that highlight animals and nature in their full beauty. With creations like these, it’s no surprise that people want to bring his art into their homes. Who would have thought wood could share such incredible stories?
The Art
Say hello to Alexander, the amazing wood artist who carves as if there’s no tomorrow! Night or day, he dives into his art, changing simple wood into incredible pieces. Whether you need a sculpture or stylish trim for your home, he can handle it all. Just give him a piece of wood, and watch what happens—he might create a masterpiece while you take a quick break! With styles from high relief to stunning architecture, his imagination has no limits. So, if you need something carved, remember: time flies when Alexander is at work; he’s too busy creating wonders with his tools!
Woodworking art-Japan
In the studio
From first sketch to installed carving.
Every commission for Japan, and for clients worldwide, follows the same path: from the first conversation to the finished piece, set in place.
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We talk it through
Every commission begins with a conversation: your drawings, photographs, or a rough idea, and the room the piece will live in.
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Drawing & estimate
I draw the ornament to scale and send a clear estimate and timeline. No wood is cut until the design and the price are agreed.
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The carving
At the bench, in the living tradition of the old masters.
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Crated & delivered
The finished carving is sealed, crated, and shipped ready to install, matched seamlessly to existing millwork when it must join older work.
A standard machines cannot reach.
Serving Japan architects, designers, and churches, with carved work in private estates and museums worldwide.
Forty years at the bench
Four decades of architectural and ornamental commissions for clients worldwide.
Woodcarver of the Year
Named International Woodcarver of the Year in 2012 by the Woodworkers Institute.
One of the best wood carvers in the world.NewsCenter Maine (NBC), 2021
Woodworking art in Japan
Do you take woodworking art commissions in Japan?+
Yes. I create architectural and ornamental carving for clients in Japan and around the world, crated and shipped ready to install. Most commissions begin with a short conversation about your project, drawings, or reference images.
What kinds of wood carving do you make?+
Baroque and Rococo ornament, architectural carving (capitals, corbels, friezes, mantels, panels and doors), pipe-organ cases and shades, Grinling-Gibbons-style foliage, figural reliefs, mirror and picture frames, and bespoke furniture carving.
How long does a commissioned carving take?+
It depends on size and detail. A single ornament can take a couple of weeks, while a full architectural scheme runs several months. You get a clear timeline with the estimate, before any work begins.
Can you match an existing carving or a historical style?+
Yes. I regularly reproduce or extend historical work and match existing millwork, so a new piece sits seamlessly beside the old, period-correct in tool, profile, and finish.
Do you work with architects and interior designers?+
Constantly. I collaborate from drawings and CAD, provide samples, and carve to spec for residential, ecclesiastical, and commercial projects in Japan and beyond.
Foliage and lace, cut from a single block.
The same hand that carves for Japan carves for private estates and museums worldwide.
The work as historical study
Every commission starts as a research project, not just an order. Before a single cut, the work is to study the piece: to trace a motif back to its period and its masters, to understand how the hand that first carved it thought and moved, and to carry a vanishing skill forward into a new piece, the way carvers have worked for centuries.
A carving from this studio is, for that reason, one of a kind: an interpretation of a historical style, never a copy stamped from a pattern. The grain of the wood, the line of the leaf, the depth of the undercut all record a study and a hand, and no two are ever the same. The studio doesn’t sell a mass-produced object. It delivers a finished carving with the scholarship, the design, and a lifetime of skill behind it. Every piece also keeps a little of a centuries-old art from being lost.
Commission carved work.
Tell me about your project: a single ornament or a full architectural scheme.
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