Built by hand. Designed around you. Made to last a lifetime.
Meet Sav
Sav Hunjan is the founder and principal craftsman behind Harbh & Co. He came to woodworking the way most great makers do — through a combination of inherited instinct and relentless curiosity.
With a background in engineering, Sav brings a rare combination to the workshop: the structural thinking to make sure every piece is built right, and the design sensibility to make sure it looks like nothing else in the room. He comes from a lineage of carpenters — three generations deep — and that heritage informs everything from how he selects materials to how he approaches a client's brief.
For Sav, no two projects are the same, and that's exactly the point. The challenge of taking an idea — sometimes just a feeling or a photo — and turning it into a physical piece that someone will live with for decades is what gets him into the workshop every day.
Where It Started
Woodworking has run in Sav's family for three generations. Long before Harbh & Co. had a name, there were carpenters in the family learning their trade through apprenticeship, patience, and an obsession with getting the details right.
Sav grew up around that. He absorbed it. And when he combined that inherited love of the craft with a formal engineering education, something clicked — he could design and build things that weren't just beautiful, but structurally considered and built to outlast trends.
Harbh & Co. is the result of all of that. A brand that honours where it came from while building something entirely its own.
What We Stand For
Craft over convenience.
We take the time to do things properly. Every joint, every finish, every detail is considered before it’s executed. We’d rather take longer and get it right than rush something out the door.
Your vision, not ours.
This is your piece. Our job is to listen deeply enough to understand what you want — and then bring skills to the table that take it further than you imagined.
Built to outlast everything else.
We don’t build furniture that needs replacing in five years. We build pieces that get passed down. The materials we choose, the techniques we use, and the standards we hold ourselves to are all in service of that.
