Michael Huber has been working wood in the Annapolis area since the mid-1990s — first restoring older homes around the Chesapeake, then, in 2002, opening his own shop devoted entirely to custom cabinetry, furniture, and built-ins.

What began as a one-man bench on George Avenue grew, over two decades, into a small studio with a loyal client base and a reputation that travels by word of mouth. Twenty-plus years of repeat clients, 4.5-star reviews across Houzz, Porch, and Birdeye, and a Maker Marketplace presence going back to 2005 tell the story better than we can.
Mike has built kitchens for families that have moved twice and asked him back both times; he has restored heirloom pieces passed down for generations and sent them home looking the way they did when they were new.
In 2026 the workshop moved up the road to a larger space on Generals Highway in Crownsville — still in Anne Arundel County, still ten minutes from the old shop, but with the room and machinery to take on bigger commissions without losing the patient, one-piece-at-a-time approach that defines the work.
Materials speak first. Every board is selected for its grain and stability, every joint is cut to fit, and every finish is built up by hand until it has the depth and quiet sheen that only time at the bench can produce.




Work for the US Naval Academy — including chapel cabinets, the pipe organ box, the King Hall display cabinets, and a pair of hand-carved memorial lecterns — alongside private kitchens, libraries, and heirloom furniture across Maryland.
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