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Inspired by the forests and ocean that surround us, our large tabletop Branch Wood and Driftwood Cribbage Boards are as unique and beautiful as the trees they come from and the ocean forces that shape them.
Hearkening back to maker Geoff's roots in the fine arts, each board is a one-of-a-kind work of art. Geoff forages for these pieces in the back woods of our forest or on his travels, looking for pieces with a cribbage story to tell. He brings them back to the workshop, dries and cures them for months and sometimes years, then sees what it wants to be by carving, cutting, drilling, sanding, finishing, and detailing it.
We spend time in the workshop on each board to uncover its natural features and develop its hidden talents. When playing on the boards, we love the curving, natural journey your pegs take, sometimes jumping over obstacles, climbing hills, or following steep descents. These topographic features make the journey special and natural, like a Sunday stroll.
These boards are sculptural display pieces. Most boards have a little extra height with joined foraged branch legs. We've found that playing the game by tossing the cards underneath the natural bridge made by the curve in the branches is a delightful part of the game.
Although each board is unique, what every board has in common:
- signed and dated by the artist (Geoff)
- the play surface is sanded and finished with a hardwearing clear satin gloss
- the bark and/or organic character of the piece is left as intact as possible
Read the description and photos of each board listing carefully, because each one contains unique features. Some have peg storage, different kinds or sizes of pegs, some have 3 or even 4 tracks, some have legs with nonskid feet, wall hooks, and even more features. Whenever possible, we link each board to an online photo gallery showing more pictures of the board: click the link to see more photos of the board.
Because each board is one-of-a-kind, there is only a quantity of one for each board. When it's sold, it's gone forever.
We do custom commissions! Browse a gallery of our past boards for inspiration and contact us for details.
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 43 "Honey Glow"
Glowing honey-colored wood in a tightly-spiraling grain. A real showstopper with its rollercoaster playing surface. It displays on the wall but is sure to find a home as a centerpiece. Excellent height, excellent movement. Its hard to pull your eyes away. Featuring a 3-player, looped, 120-point course with freehand wood-burned peg holes and a skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs. Includes wall hook.
Measures: 34" x 7" x 5.5"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 44 "The Turtle's Back"
It's glowing red mystery wood. Super hard. Super dense. And mesmerizing. It drifted across the Pacific Ocean to land on the Oregon sand in Manzanita. It's hard to let go of this one. Featuring a 2-track, looped, 120-point course with freehand wood-burned peg holes. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs. Includes wall hook.
Measures: 23" x 7" x 5"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 45 "Blondie"
Blond wood with black mineral streaks is gorgeous! Great size to play with a large group. Looks great on the wall if you can stop playing on it. Featuring a 3-track, looped, 120-point course with freehand wood-burned peg holes and skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs. Includes wall hook.
Measures: 31" x 9.5" x 4"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 46 "Chunk"
Named after local movie character Chunk from our local Astoria Oregon classic, "Goonies." Parts of this chunk of cedar contain burl, charring, and saltwater coloration. Was it struck by lightning? Did it survive a forest fire? One thing is for sure, it's been to sea. And is one of the most unique boards I've had the pleasure to pay. Featuring a 3-track, single-track, 60-point course with freehand wood-burned peg holes. Hidden peg storage included with small size pegs. Includes wall hook.
Measures: 18" x 6" x 3.75"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 47 "Cedar Serpentine"
I think this is the root of a cedar tree washed downriver, out to sea, and back again. Great color and grain. 3 legs make it very stable with a wonderful cantilever finish. Featuring a 3-track, single-track, 60-point course with freehand wood-burned peg holes. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs. Includes wall hook.
Measures: 28" x 4.5" x 4"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 48 "Sea Cave"
This piece of driftwood revealed the most striking wood grain coloration. The wood fibers were a little soft, but have been stabilized. Small but mighty. This is wonderful to play on and beautiful to look at. Featuring a 3-track, looped, 120-point course with freehand wood-burned peg holes and skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs. Includes wall hook.
Measures: 22" x 6" x 3.5"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 32 "Boardwalk"
It is a real treat to play on this oversized board with oversized pegs. This long cedar plank is a major statement piece. It could have originated from anywhere along the West Coast, but it drifted up on our part of the beach, shaped by the Pacific Ocean as it is. I added hidden peg storage and a wall hook for hanging when not in use. It features a 2-player, looped 120-point course with freehand woodburned peg holes and super giant pegs in stainless steel and brass. More photos here.
Measures:52” (132cm) x 4” (10cm) x 3.5” (9cm)
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 36 "Quicksilver"
Naturally shaped by the ocean. Worm tunnels create a beautifully spalted grain in this piece of driftwood, and some of the larger tunnels I filled with polished aluminum, giving the board its name. Featuring a 2-player, single-track 120-point course with freehand woodburned peg holes, point sections, and skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs in copper and nickel. There is not currently a wall hook on the board but we can add one upon request.
Measures: 27" x 9" x 4.5"
FOREST BOARD No. 37 "Roundup"
A creamy branch of alderwood foraged from our Oregon coastal forest. The rosy heartwood in the center is blushing pink color. The bark is intact and silky. Featuring a 2-player, single-track 120-point course with freehand woodburned peg holes, point sections, and skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs in copper and nickel, held in place with a cork from a bottle of Pendleton Whiskey, featuring the Pendleton Rodeo Roundup logo. There is not currently a wall hook on the board but we can add one upon request.
Measures: 24" x 2.5" x 3"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 38 "Cinderella's Slipper"
Naturally shaped by the ocean into a dramatic high-heel shoe shape with torn ends. The topography in this board is super-fun to play on, like a funhouse rollercoaster. Featuring a 2-player, single-track 120-point course with freehand woodburned peg holes, point sections, and skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with "small" size pegs in brass and nickel. There is not currently a wall hook on the board but we can add one upon request.
Measures: 13" x 11" x 5"
DRIFTWOOD BOARD No. 39 "Sneaker Wave"
Naturally shaped by the ocean into a voluptuous, rounded piece with an impossibly thin bridge in the center. The rounded shape and rounded legs hold the space. This board has an artist "quirk" with an extra 1-point section for a non-standard 61-point course. Featuring a 2-player, single-track with freehand woodburned peg holes and point sections. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs in copper and nickel. There is not currently a wall hook on the board but we can add one upon request.
Measures: 17" x 4" x 4"
FOREST BOARD No. 40 "Komodo Dragon"
Foraged from a brush cutting on the island of Kauai in Hawaii, this branch wood is a dense tropical hardwood. Chunky legs of the same branch wood give a lizard-like posture to the board. It rides low to the table, but is raised up enough you can still deal cards underneath it. Featuring a 2-player, single-track 120-point course with freehand woodburned peg holes and an "S" marked skunk line. Hidden peg storage included with standard size pegs in copper and nickel. There is not currently a wall hook on the board but we can add one upon request.
Measures: 20" x 6.5" x 2.5"
PHOTOGRAPHY: Credit to Broken Banjo Photography and Erin Berzel Photography.
"Leather" at Walnut means only the highest quality, full grain, un-sanded, non-stamped, natural cowhides. (For a wood analogy, it's like using a real wood board instead of particleboard or veneer.)
"Vegetable-tanned" means the hides are "tanned" (preserved for long life) using naturally-occurring oak bark and plant tannins. Just how pretty much all leather was tanned for millennia until the Industrial Revolution. (Nowadays over 90% of leather is tanned with chromium/mercury - the leather we use is the 10%.)
"American-made" means that the cow hides, which are a by-product using up the waste created by the beef industry, are from American cows, and the hides are tanned in American tanneries, which follow more stringent EPA environmental laws. (Vanishingly rare these days.)
"Uses" means we take the raw material by the hide and transform it through: cutting and shaping; hand-dying with natural oil dyes (which is like staining wood to allow the woodgrain to shine through, rather than painting it); and treating the edges into all the products you see here on our website.
Since we're using such a natural material, your product may look slightly different from the product pictures. Real, natural leather hide has unique characteristics that individually personalize each product. Each piece of leather is distinctive in its base color, grain, and markings, which may include small scars, mars, or blemishes that are a natural part of the cow's life and a sign of the high quality of the leather we use.
Walnut uses "English-style bridle leather" for a very few of our products, each of which is labeled in the Materials. Bridle leather is vegetable-tanned leather that is dyed at the tannery and infused with extra waxes and oils for more weather resistance. It's important for only a few products, such as our Bicycle Mud Flaps. The tannery dyes create a homogenous surface with a matte finish that matches the color of our hand-dyed veg-tan leather but not the lustrous natural leather grain.
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Our vegetable-tanned leather does great in all weather, rain or shine. It is the same kind of old-fashioned heritage leather used in equestrian gear (horse tack), so it is meant to be used outdoors and in the elements!
Being left out in a hot, direct sun is much harder on this kind of leather than wetness and rain; however, after getting wet the leather needs time to dry or else it will mildew.
Vegetable-tanned leather gains more of a luster, darkens a bit, and becomes softer with use (unlike garment leather, which fades and becomes more brittle with time and use). Un-dyed vegetable-tanned leather (our "Natural" color) will "tan" or darken in sunlight.
Vegetable-tanned leather just loves to be touched - the oils in your hands naturally condition the leather the more you use it. In fact, some of our products that are constantly handled, like our bicycle sew-on bar wraps, may rarely ever need a conditioning treatment - if they look lustrous and shiny from your hands touching and sweating on them regularly, then no need to worry.
Whether it's veg-tan or bridle leather, we recommend conditioning the leather occasionally, especially if it starts to look dry, using the care recommendations below.
If your product is starting to look dry, take the time to give it a little care with a conditioning treatment. Care for it as little as once every year or two for occasional use with good storage conditions and as much as once a quarter for heavy outdoor use in the direct sun with dry humidity.
If your leather gets dirty, clean it with diluted mild castile soap (like unscented Dr. Bronners) or unscented dishwashing liquid. Dilute the soap/liquid at least 1:10 (it should not be sudsy), and allow to fully dry before conditioning.
Keep in mind that conditioning leather usually darkens it slightly. Don't worry, this is normal. In fact, doing this several times in a row can speed up the natural darkening process that happens during aging and can also help you fine-tune the color match, if for example, you're trying to match an aged Brooks saddle.
Want to know more about leather? We wrote a FREE "Leather 101" educational course.
Want to know even more? We wrote a book! Check out the Idiot's Guide to Leather Crafts, written by Geoff and Valerie.
A: "Studiolo" is an architecture term for a small private cabinet or study room. The "lo" is a diminutive, like "little studio." And Geoff is an architecture nerd.
A: Yes, really! We know, there's a lot of "handmade washing" these days and it's diluting the meaning for real people like us. Geoff makes everything in our home, in small batches. He uses hand-tools and everything. In 2016, we upgraded our home garage from a two-car to a full-sized workshop by moving from urban Portland to the rural Oregon Coast. To see a short video of Geoff's handiwork in action and see "what handmade means to us", go to: http://vimeo.com/cineastas/walnut
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A: Great! Leather has always traditionally been an outdoor material (think equestrian gear, work boots, etc). We use the same high-quality leather used for horse gear and bridles, so it's designed to withstand the elements. Leather is an exceptionally durable material, which is why we like working with it. That said, we recommend taking care of your leather using the directions on our Leather Care page.
A: Sorry, but no! We don't recommend our products for use on motorcycles. We don't have access to a motorcycle to design them for. There's a wonderful motorcycle-specific leather craftsman in Oregon called Langlitz Leathers you might want to check out, or for your custom project, check out the website Custom Made, or there are other leathercrafters on Etsy that may be able to help out.
A: Our vegetable-tanned leather darkens naturally with age and use, but you can speed up the process with a conditioning treatment. Read more on our blog post.
A: Nothing is theft-proof these days. But read this blog post for customer ideas on how to deter theft of your leather bicycle accessories.
A: The bottom line is, you can make any bike beautiful and uniquely yours - that's the fun part! The two bicycles shown in most of our pictures are a 1980's Bianchi that we stripped completely down, had powder-coated in cream and chocolate colors, and re-built all the components from the ground up. The dark blue road bike with honey leather wraps on the handlebars and top tube is a 1970s era vintage French Detouron that we found on eBay, delivered straight from France.
Check out this page with FAQ specific to our Leather Handlebar Wraps.
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However, we still do make some of our items to order.
If we need to make it to order, hand-stitched items generally take longer, and may take as long as 1-2 weeks to make.
Please note, monogramming will add time to your order, anywhere from 1-2 days to 1-2 weeks.
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We do not accept returns on the following items: custom, gift cards, "AS-IS," monogrammed, or laser-engraved products, and closeout sales (unless there is a serious manufacturing defect). In certain uncommon cases, we reserve the right to refuse excessive returns, entirely at our discretion.
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Replacement Parts Policy: We provide a replacement guarantee for missing or damaged parts under the following conditions: 1) Notification within 30 days of delivery, and 2) Provide an unboxing photo or video demonstrating the issue, and 3) The evidence does not contra-indicate the claim. We will research each issue within 72 hours, including the carrier's package shipping weight and combined parts weights. Please note the same policy applies regardless of where the order is shipped: if the order is shipped to a third party, such as a contractor, we have the same requirements. We have a two-step QA/QC process to ensure we fulfill and ship your orders correctly the first time, with a 99.8% perfect order track record. Please carefully review the package, try opening the box upside down to make sure there are no "false bottoms", and count the parts prior to contacting us.
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Cribbage is our family game. Over the years my brothers, son, duaughter, and I've exchanged intriguing boards. The Komodo Dragon board one was extraordinarily well-received and graces a showroom where select customers are invited to play. The explanation of its origin made the recipient want to get back to Hawaii.
Beautiful and so full of detail! Absolutely loved the card that explained where the branch came from! Thanks for a great gift for my husband!
We’re loving the driftwood cribbage that I “commissioned” from you in December! Oh, and we’ve gotten SOOO many compliments on the board, by the way.
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