about
Rexach Studios began as a decision to slow down and build things the right way.
After years of chasing different versions of myself, I realized what I was really searching for was a practice that felt honest. Something physical and exciting while also requiring a bit of patience and finesse. Something that would allow my experiences to translate into form rather than remain as something abstract.
From my home studio in Louisville, I design and build furniture, art, and objects from start to finish. I work primarily with natural and reclaimed materials because of their honesty and depth of character. Wood breathes. Metal scars. Glass reflects. Nothing remains static, and I don’t try to make it so. I’m interested in how materials age, how tension creates structure, and how time always manages to leave its mark. Each piece is made slowly, either through private commissions or in small, intentional batches, allowing me to stay close to every part of the creative process.
The work may appear minimal at first, but it is shaped by a life that has been anything but. Skateboarding taught me about rhythm and risk. Loss taught me about perspective. Fatherhood about responsibility, and an accident on 3.14 changed the way I moved throughout the world. Those experiences don’t show up as decoration. They show up in restraint and in balance. They show up in the quiet tension between opposing forces that give life its depth and its beauty.
I’m not trying to produce objects for consumption. I’m building pieces meant to be lived with. Pieces that evolve. Pieces that hold space. If that way of thinking feels like it resonates with you, then I think you already have a pretty good idea of what this studio is about.
