Built by two guys
who cook and
can't stand a
messy drawer.
Old Saguaro Woodcraft started in Arizona in 2023. What began as furniture became something more specific — kitchen tools and organizers built around the way real cooks actually live.
We didn't set out
to make kitchen
organizers.
We started as furniture makers. But as home cooks, we kept gravitating toward the same problem — kitchens that work against you instead of with you. Every tool in the wrong place. Every drawer a small act of chaos.
That frustration turned into obsession. We started building drawer organizers custom-fitted to exact measurements, because nothing off-the-shelf actually fits. And then utensils — hand-shaped, balanced, finished the way a tool you use every day should feel.
We're a small shop in Arizona. We're not trying to scale into something generic. We're trying to make the most useful, best-fitting, most honest kitchen tools we can — and send them to people who'll actually use them every single day.
The Old Saguaro Crew
The five people measuring, building, packing, posting, and hand-writing thank you notes to make sure your piece actually shows up and works the way it should.

Sean
Sean heads up Design and Manufacturing—the part where your custom layout goes from idea to reality. He's the one making sure every divider lands exactly where it should and every corner fits like it was always meant to be there. Outside the shop, he's usually cooking something that requires way too many utensils, which is probably why he's so particular about where they all go.

Zach
Zach heads up Customer Service and General Operations, but he's also in the shop with Sean building your organizer. He's the guy answering your "how do I measure this?" emails in the morning and cutting wood in the afternoon—because apparently one job wasn't enough. Recently married, which means he now has twice as many opinions about proper utensil storage to navigate at home.

Megan
Megan heads up Social Media and Marketing, turning "we made a wooden box with dividers" into stories people actually want to read. She's the voice behind our posts, the brain behind our campaigns, and the person making sure the world knows that kitchen drawers don't have to be chaos zones. Fair warning: she will absolutely judge your current drawer situation.

Courtney
Courtney handles all our small product fulfillment—the spatulas, spurtles, and salt cellars that don't need custom dimensions. More importantly, she's the reason every order includes a hand-written thank you card instead of a generic printed slip. Yes, she actually writes them all herself. No, we don't know how she does it without her hand falling off.

Doug
Doug runs Drawer Organizer Fulfillment—the final stop before your custom organizer heads to your kitchen. He's the one playing real-life Tetris with boxes, padding, and tape to make sure your organizer survives shipping without a scratch. If packing custom wooden organizers was an Olympic sport, Doug would probably medal.

