Hawaii Island 2014 Jan–Feb,  Island Treasures

Island Treasures: Marcus Castaing

Marcus Castaing has been making fine furniture and doing architectural mill work for a living in the remote town of Wai‘ōhinu since moving there 34 years ago.

“The source of my inspiration is the wonderful expressions of beauty and elegance that Mother Nature reveals in the timbers I shape into furniture,” says Marcus.

The goal is that each and every piece reflects his deep appreciation for these trees.

Because he uses almost exclusively local timbers, more than 90% of the wood Marcus works with has come from down and dead trees. From the tree milling to lumber drying, and even sawing his own veneers, Marcus is immersed in the entire process. This allows him to use these materials in a sustainable way. Through the years, he has collected some of the most dramatic and wonderful materials for his undertakings. Marcus employs joinery techniques in his woodwork to ensure his pieces provide the utmost quality and longevity. These pieces are meant to remain in the family for generations to enjoy.

Marcus considers himself a fortunate man to enjoy each and every day doing what he loves. Besides woodworking, he tends his farm, which has several acres of hardwood trees planted from seed. His work complements homes from Europe to Asia, as well as the permanent collection of The State Foundation on Culture and Arts, The Honolulu Academy of Arts, and is featured in the book Contemporary Hawaii Woodworkers.

Marcus usually has several finished pieces on hand and is always available for commissioned work. ❖

Marcus Castaing, fine woodworking
808.929.9974
marcuscastaing@aol.com
MarcusCastaing.com