Welcome to Episode 1 of our new podcast series from KHEM Studios — where we talk openly about design, craft, business, and the everyday decisions that shape what we make and how we live. In this episode, Kari and Erik dive deep into the philosophy and practicality behind our table designs, offering insights into how we balance form, function, and the real-world needs of our customers.
We explore the core question: why design more than one table style? From the clean presence of a fixed tabletop to the flexibility of an extension table, we break down why each serves a distinct purpose in how people live and gather. We also talk about the flat-pack table — a format we’ve refined over time — and why we sometimes recommend it for clients who need ease of delivery, shipping flexibility, or a tighter install plan.
But it’s not just about form — materials matter, and in this episode, we get into the weeds of wood selection. Kari shares when a custom-sourced slab makes sense and when it doesn’t. Erik talks about why kiln-dried furniture-grade hardwoods offer stability that raw, sentimental pieces can’t always guarantee — and how we walk the line between honoring personal requests and delivering something that’s engineered to last a lifetime.
Whether you're a design lover, a fellow maker, or someone thinking about commissioning a piece from us, this episode gives you a look inside how decisions are made at KHEM Studios — where every design is intentional, every curve considered, and every piece built to belong in someone’s real, lived-in home.
🔨 What We Cover in This Episode:
- The difference between fixed-leg tables, extension tables, and flat-pack formats
- Why we offer multiple table options for different lifestyle and space needs
- When flat-pack design is ideal (and when it's not)
- Our approach to custom wood sourcing requests — and what makes wood usable or risky
- How we balance emotional value vs. structural integrity in our material choices
- The connection between design thinking and customer experience
🪵 About KHEM Studios
KHEM Studios is a design-driven studio based in the Hudson Valley, crafting heirloom furniture, cutting boards, and objects from sustainably sourced American hardwoods. Our work has been featured in Oprah Daily’s O-List, Real Simple, Architectural Digest, Food52, and other publications. Everything we make is built in-house in New York — no outsourcing, no imported materials, just honest craftsmanship and intentional design.
🎧 New episodes coming soon — where we’ll talk about the evolution of our business, our design language, and the many small decisions that make a piece of a KHEM Studios collection not just functional, but meaningful.
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