Core Elements Studio, LLC

Core Elements Studio, LLC Statement Pieces for the Home
— Design/Build — Functional Art • Handcrafted in Bozeman, MT

The listening phase looks like nothing from the outside. From the inside — it’s everything. That’s not behind schedule. ...
04/28/2026

The listening phase looks like nothing from the outside. From the inside — it’s everything.

That’s not behind schedule. That IS the schedule.

Each piece takes the time it needs for the story to unfold. The wood whispers. The metal responds. I follow both.

Over the next several weeks, I’ll bring you inside the build — not the finished version, but the middle.

The decisions that haven’t resolved yet. The moments that changed the direction of a piece I thought I understood.

The wood remembers. The steel commits. Together they hold what matters.

Watch something being made the slow way, with intention and meaning — the only way I know how.

Save this post and follow along. I’ll be sharing each piece as it moves through the studio this month.

02/03/2026

The Power of Gathering with Intention

When women collaborate from a place of presence, something shifts. Ideas deepen. Trust forms.

The most powerful rooms aren’t built on hierarchy or hustle — they’re built on shared values, mutual respect, and the willingness to listen.

I’ve found my tribe with these incredible women. We’re collaborating to host a small, intimate gathering focused on the intentional power of presence and connection.

Let me introduce you.

Hannah Bratterud — Butler Advisory Group



Sue Kerver — The Starfish Chronicles


Amanda Diehl — Sky Oro


Kylee Palmer — The Healing Homie


I’m inspired by the bold visions these women hold as they pursue their personal and professional dreams.

Find your tribe.
It’s a powerful thing!

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02/02/2026

There are moments when women feel the quiet pull to gather differently.

Not louder.
Not bigger.
But more intentional.

The same is true in design. The most meaningful pieces aren’t rushed into existence — they’re shaped through patience, conversation, and trust.

The Let Nature Lead Table Collection was created this way. Formed through a deep respect for natural materials and the stories they carry.

These pieces were designed as Little Black Dresses for the home — timeless, versatile, quietly powerful.

Each table carries the same intention women bring when gathering together — presence over performance, meaning over excess.

Designs that holds space — for conversation, connection, and the life unfolding around it.

Notice the rooms you’re drawn to lately. They’re often pointing you toward your next chapter.

If this resonates, there’s a reason.

The Let Nature Lead pieces are placed through conversation, not checkout. Message me to begin.

Up Next - Day 7 of 7:
Intentional Women. Bold Visions.

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The Women:




The Little Black Dress isn’t a trend. It’s Presence.Every woman deserves to experience what emerges from a Little Black ...
01/31/2026

The Little Black Dress isn’t a trend.
It’s Presence.

Every woman deserves to experience what emerges from a Little Black Dress — Grounded confidence. Quiet intrigue.

Your home does too.

This is my design philosophy — simple, intriguing, and deeply intentional. Statement pieces that elevate the entire room — grounded, inspired, quietly powerful. The way the Little Black Dress makes a woman feel.

It’s that resonance that fuels my designs. And, that’s the design-build process in action.

Within the Let Nature Lead Table Collection, each table boasts its own personality, while remaining part of a cohesive whole.

This collection is already in quiet transition. Intentional work has a way of finding the right homes.

I’m offering private access to a few aligned buyers. Reach out if you’re interested.

Up Next — Day 6 of 7
The Power of Intentional Gathering

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Little Black Dress for the Home Collaborators:




01/30/2026

Earth Element — The quiet rumble of grounding energy.

Incorporating crystals lovingly and intuitively curated by offers a subtle but powerful statement.

They don’t demand attention, yet they steady the room. They offer calm. And calm is never accidental.

Reclaimed and sustainably sourced natural materials require additional care — to ensure stability, to work with irregularity, to honor what already exists.

Crystals add contrast — structure against softness, edge against curve, weight against openness.

They introduce complexity through a slower, more deliberate build.

That intimacy changes everything — the scale, the precision, and the time to refine what most people don’t instantly notice but unconsciously feel.

This is how art becomes functional — and how function endures.

If these tables speak to you, trust that.
I’m happy to begin a conversation.

This table collection will be featured at intentional gathering focused on presence and connection. Individual tables are available before the event for private acquisition. Reach out if you’d like early access.

Up next — Day 5 of 7
A modern, yet timeless concept: The Little Black Dress for the Home

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Behind-the-scenes studio shots

People Behind the Pieces:


01/29/2026

Twelve Tables. One philosophy — Let Nature Lead.

Constraint is where creativity sharpens.

This table collection began with a challenge:
* Twelve live-edge boards
* 4’ - 5’ in length
* Shaped by nature’s movement
* Desire for a cohesive unit, complimentary pairings, yet each piece stands alone
* Quiet adaptability that is discovered, not forced
* Built to hold the moments that matter

That’s what makes the final collection feel inevitable — not assumed.

They shift as you move around them — never static or rigid. Just like the people who invite them into their personal space.

That’s intentional design.

And what does that process actually look like? A lot of experimentation, building prototypes, trial and error, asking “what if...?”, and a strong belief in what could be.

If you’ve been waiting for the right piece, this may be it.

This table collection will be unveiled at an upcoming event. Some pieces find their homes before they’re ever shown widely.

Inquiries welcome.

Up next — Day 4 of 7:
What if we added crystals?

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Behind-the-scenes studio shots

People Behind the Pieces:


Your table begins long before the studio.Reclaimed wood.Spared from the discard pile.Carrying years of weather, tension,...
01/27/2026

Your table begins long before the studio.

Reclaimed wood.
Spared from the discard pile.

Carrying years of weather, tension, growth, and resilience. I don’t erase these marks. I listen to them.

Because the story already exists — my role is to translate it into form and embed meaning.

This is such a journey...

The “Let Nature Lead” Table Collection began with a vision for a special gathering — and unfolded into functional art.

This is how meaning enters the home.

Over the next several posts, I’ll share this story.

Up Next — Day 2 of 7:
How it all began.

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Core Elements Studio — Behind-the-scenes

Reclaimed Wood:

We all experience fear — but it’s the ability to gather strength in the face of that fear that counts.🍃Our journeys ofte...
01/20/2026

We all experience fear — but it’s the ability to gather strength in the face of that fear that counts.🍃

Our journeys often reflect the messy exhilaration of the creative process — the courage to explore the unknown, the willingness to try, and the belief that something beautiful will emerge.

I’m grateful for the opportunity to share another piece of my story, this time in the Highlighter Series.

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https://boldjourney.com/life-values-legacy-our-chat-with-dakota-meeks-highlight/

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Accent tables take nearly the same design attention as large tables — compressed into a quieter, more intimate expressio...
01/14/2026

Accent tables take nearly the same design attention as large tables — compressed into a quieter, more intimate expression.

The process is slow, intentional — and worth every moment.

When crafts[wo]manship slows down, meaning has room to grow.

Let’s create meaning together.

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It’s not furniture. It’s a feeling.Every piece begins where stillness meets intention.What if your home could mirror you...
01/08/2026

It’s not furniture. It’s a feeling.

Every piece begins where stillness meets intention.

What if your home could mirror your inner calm?

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